Ayesha Howard has been making headlines lately, primarily due to her custody dispute with NBA star Anthony Edwards. While this high-profile case has drawn widespread media attention, Howard is far from a newcomer to the public eye. Between her entrepreneurial ventures and her sizable online following, she has steadily gained prominence—especially through her relationships with well-known men. For those unfamiliar with her, here’s a quick rundown.
Ayesha Howard, reported by InTouch as 37 years old (though some sources list her as 38), has carved out a career as an Atlanta-based influencer, brand ambassador, and occasional musical artist. Most know of her as Little Ms Golden, boasting an Instagram following of 638K at the time of writing. Her social media presence has played a major role in boosting her visibility, particularly through sponsored posts and fashion endorsements. According to documented obtained by InTouch, she was also reportedly employed at Magic City until January 2024 (although there have been conflicting reports surrounding this claim). Most recently, reports indicate she has launched her own trucking business.
Although her relationship with Anthony Edward introduced her to many people in recent times, Howard first attracted attention through her relationship with rapper Lil Baby. The two share a son, Jason, born on September 9, 2015. While their relationship had its ups and downs, they appear publicly amicable and committed to co-parenting. Nevertheless, speculation has continued to link them, despite Howard making it clear she has no interest in rekindling the relationship.
Howard and NBA star Anthony Edwards entered into a contentious legal dispute following the birth of their daughter, Aubri' Summers, on October 14, 2024. Per In Touch, even before Aubri was born, Edwards filed a petition to establish paternity and request a court-ordered DNA test. He noted in court documents that no one else was seeking custody or visitation, and that he hadn’t been involved in any other legal custody matters. Shortly after Aubri’s birth, Edwards filed a motion for DNA testing through a licensed, neutral lab. He took the test in December 2024, which confirmed he was Aubri’s biological father—a fact that became public the following month.
That same December, Howard filed for sole legal and physical custody of their daughter, describing herself as a “fit and loving mother.” She asked the court to require Edwards to cover all pregnancy-related and postnatal expenses, ongoing child support for Aubri, and her legal fees. Though the judge ruled the child support case would remain in Georgia, Howard stated she had already relocated to California before giving birth and had no intention of returning. Edwards, however, questioned her motives. He reportedly suggested that she intended to seek higher child support.
By April 2025, Howard disclosed that her unemployment status in court, saying she relied on savings and assistance from family. Edwards ultimately agreed to grant her temporary sole custody of Aubri, while continuing to pursue a Georgia court hearing to resolve child support. According to Howard, she has been Aubri’s sole caregiver since the day she was born.
Lil Yachty usually does a great job at feeding his fans new music. It seems like every other week he's got new snippets to tease or loosies dropping on DSPS whenever he feels like it. Just several hours ago, the Georgia multi-hyphenate hopped on over to his SoundCloud page, tHE CONCRETE LeaK sYstem, to share some long-lost recordings.
Per HipHopNMore, there's 11 in total and the origins of them range from 2022-2025. Some of you may remember that Lil Yachty updated this account almost a year ago with 14 tracks. Back then he unleased some unheard collaborations with his 2016 XXL Freshman classmate 21 Savage and singer Vory.
In the time since then, Yachty did drop off a pair of freestyles as well. But this is the latest major collection to be added to tHE CONCRETE LeaK sYstem.
Overall, the cuts here feel reminiscent of his earlier material in that they are more trap focused. However, the main some extra charm with most of the beats featuring some slightly left-field quirks.
They definitely don't relate at all to what Lil Boat has been experimenting with solo catalog wise. His 2023 album Let's Start Here. was a psychedelic rock exploration. Then, there's his 2024 collaboration joint with James Blake, Bad Cameo.
On that, Lil Yachty stepped into the London artist's soundscape in some ways by bringing his warbly singing voice to neo-soul, alternative R&B, and ambient pop.
But unfortunately for the 27-year-old, him sharing of all of this music with his fans has been interrupted to some degree. That's because Yachty is still going back and forth with former Concrete Boys group mate, KARRAHBOOO.
Her initial split from Boat's collective was a shocking development when it originally happened about a year ago. However, as the two rappers repeatedly went at each other's throats, we began to learn more. Yachty was claiming that KARRAHBOOO was incredibly disrespectful to those involved with the group.
Moreover, it led to him claiming that he was writing all of her verses and tracks. KARRAHBOOO has since retaliated, of course, but she really went after him recently. Just two weeks ago, she alleged that he mistreats women poorly overall. "U have a daughter and u treating women like this is mindblowing like I know u never see her but still that doesn’t make sense how evil this man is to women (not just me)," she said in part.