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Platinum Selling 1990s Female Rapper LeShaun Lives In Trailer Park . . . w/ Her Much Young BF!!

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Female rapper LeShaun, the sexy voice that can be heard on LL Cool J‘s hit record “Doin It,” – is now living in a trailer park in Las Vegas.

But it’s not what you think. Media Take Out confirmed that LeShaun actually WANTED to live in an RV. And it’s a pretty nice one too.

According to her IG page, the singer/rapper and her boyfriend – who is two decades younger her – decided to downscale from their 2,800 square foot home – to a trailer.

They managed to move a lot of furniture and stuff into the RV, and moved into a trailer park.

Here’s the full video showing off LeShaun’s tiny house:

Here’s LeShaun’s boyfriend. He’s a lot younger than her and um . . . let’s just say . . . he looks a bit more “at home” inside of the trailer park. We hope the best for them . . .

LeShaun’s career in the music industry ended after her hit single Doin It with LL Cool J.

According to reports at the time, LL and his team removed LeShaun from the video – and had a beautiful model lip synch LeShaun’s lyrics.

LeShaun later sued LL Cool J and the record label. And while she got some money in a settlement – she was reportedly blackballed within the industry.

Here’s what she told AllHipHop in an interview:

First of all, I need to say there was a lot of stuff going on as far as me not being visible in the video. Because LL was the person that I was doing the song with, and he was the talent, he was the one that they sort of put in the forefront (as making the decision to exclude me from the video), but it wasn’t LL It was the people behind him saying, ‘you know we can’t do this; she is pregnant.’ The media, they don’t care about the middle man, or anybody behind the scenes they want to make it about the talent, the artist and the person that people know that they are familiar with which was LL. And so… we had our issues.

I was really upset about the situation because I was pregnant, but I still felt like I wanted people to know who I was, you know? Someone else was going to get the recognition for the hard work that I did, and that’s what really upset me. I really wanted to make a statement that I thought it was unfair for me to not be able to do my thing. It was not fair for me to just you know sit back and say here’s my voice and nobody knows who the hell I am. This was one of the biggest songs of you know of his career. It was huge, “Doing It” went triple platinum and that could have done a lot more for me career wise.

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