2 Chainz has made it clear that watching his daughter Heaven Epps graduate high school with a 4.0 GPA ranks above all of it. The proud father took to social media to celebrate Heaven’s major milestone, and fans quickly joined in on the love.
In videos shared to his Instagram Stories, 2 Chainz could barely contain his excitement as he reflected on the moment while getting ready for the graduation ceremony. Dressed in a sharp red suit paired with a crisp white button-up shirt, the rapper spoke candidly about how much the accomplishment meant to him.
“I’ve done a lot of things in my lifetime. I mean, I’ve done so many things. I’ve accomplished so many goals,” he said in the clip. “This is my first time I had a child that went to the same school for 12 years, graduated with a 4.0, and is going to college. Out of all the stuff I’ve been doing my whole life, this is at the top.”
The emotional moment continued as the rapper paused to admire his graduation-day look before turning the attention back to Heaven.
“Shoutout Heaven, man. I love you, baby… I know you’re watching my Stories,” he added.
Later, 2 Chainz shared another heartfelt post featuring a video of himself standing beside Heaven as she proudly wore her graduation cap and gown. The clip played alongside Jamie Foxx’s song “I Don’t Need Anything But You” from the 2014 film Annie.
“My beautiful baby Heaven graduated high school today with a 4.0. I’m so proud right now,” he captioned the post.
The comments section quickly filled with congratulations from fellow celebrities and longtime friends. Big Sean wrote, “Congrats, man. That’s beautiful, bro,” while Bow Wow admitted the moment hit close to home, commenting, “Congrats, big dawg! Damn… I am not ready.”
Latto, who is currently expecting her first child, also joined the celebration with a sweet message for Heaven. Other stars, including La La Anthony, Monica, Juicy J, Kandi Burruss, and Lil Duval, also shared congratulatory messages for the graduate.
Heaven’s next chapter is already lined up as well. According to her Instagram bio, she will be attending Howard University as part of the class of 2030, adding another exciting milestone to an already unforgettable weekend for the Epps family.
