Chris Brown reveals name of newborn son with ex Ammika Harris

Chris Brown wants the world to meet his newborn son Aeko Catori Brown with his ex-girlfriend Ammika Harris, who was born last month

Last month Chris Brown welcomed his second child and now he’s introducing his baby boy to the world.

Wednesday morning, Brown, 30, took to his social media account and shared his son’s name in the caption of a black-and-white photo, which showed him holding the newborn’s tiny feet.

 

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The boy’s mother, Brown’s ex-girlfriend Ammika Harris, shared Brown’s post to her Instagram Story, and in addition wrote, “Forever won’t be enough with you.”

Last month, New York Post‘s Page Six, reported that the former couple had welcomed their first child together.

“11-20-2019,” the singer wrote as the caption to a previous black-and-white image of himself looking down, presumably at his new son, on what everyone speculated must have been that child’s birth date.

These speculations were only further substantiated when on the same day, Harris wrote on her Instagram story, “I was in love, when I first saw you,” and accented her text with a red heart emoji.

Aeko is the star’s second child and has a big sister, 5½-year-old Royalty, whom he shares with ex Nia Guzman.

As PEOPLE reports, “The former couple’s baby news comes more than a year after Guzman filed a request for an increase in child support for Royalty. Her attorney, Lisa Bloom, confirmed to PEOPLE that Guzman was asking for $18,336 per month and $190,000 retroactively. Brown was paying $2,500 per month in child support, but the amount was increased to $5,000 at a previous hearing.”

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It was also reported that Brown fired back with a counter claim declaring that “providing a 4-year-old with everything she demands could be harmful and is not in her best interest.”

The singer also said in the filing that he would agree to pay $9,813 per month and pointed out that Guzman’s previous request for an increase in child support had been denied by the court with good reason.

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