Shai Moss: A multi-talented daughter of rapper Bow Wow
Shai Moss is known for her comedy, acting as well as dancing skills
Shai Moss, the daughter of the American rapper Bow Wow, is a girl of many talents.
Born in April 2011, Shai is not just an actress and a dancer, she loves to make rib-tickling videos to show off her comedy skills.
Lately, the star made headlines for her heartfelt Christmas gift which she gave to her father Bow.
On December 26, the rapper shared a glimpse of his baby girl Shai who made his father emotional with her words.
“You’re my day one. I know if I need anything, I know to call you. I’m so happy God chose you to be my dad. I wish every little girl [could] experience having a father figure like you and have the relationship we have,” said the 13-year-old.
Shai often reposts funny skits from her mom Joie Chavis’ TikTok on her Instagram account, including one where Shai lip-syncs to a popular Regina George monologue from Mean Girls.
In the caption, it read, “When my mom snaps on me then wants to be nice.”
Shai Moss Christmas movie
Shai also made her acting debut in 2021 on the Nickelodeon show Side Hustle. However, she came to the spotlight with her movie, A Screenshot to Santa.
In April 2021, Shai shared a behind-the-scenes look at one of her scenes in the movie on Instagram, captioning the video: “Set Life.”
Meanwhile, Shai has more than 400k followers on Instagram.
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