Love And Hip Hop ATL Shows Kay-O Redd's Suicide Aftermath [VIDEO]: Deb Antney And Waka Flocka Break Down Over Death [Video]

By Mereb Gebremariam (m.gebremariam@mstarsnews.com) | Jun 10, 2014 02:48 PM EDT

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On Monday's episode of "Love and Hip Hop Atlanta", Deb Antney opened up about her son, Caodes "Kay-O Redd" Scott's suicide that occurred in December 2013. The somber moment captured Waka Flocka, his fiancé, Tammy Rivera, and Deb shedding tears and talking about her 22-year-old son's death.

"Kay-O -out of my five sons- was like the most lovingness child you ever ever wanted to see. Very understanding. Really a good kid. He was the youngest, so I could still baby him. I miss my son. My Friend.

During filming a thunderstorm was in effect and Deb took notice saying the rain was the cause of the grief they were feeling, "You could look at it rain, or you can look at it as tears. It felt weird to sit here and go through this," Deb said.

Uncomfortable talking about his brother's death, Waka said, "it's something we ain't supposed to be talking about." He said, "That' s why I can't tell y'all."

"Mother's day, I left my door opened the night before and I was waiting for him to say good morning beautiful." She said before being stopped by the rapper who decided to leave the room saying, "Your boy can't handle that."

In Deb's confessional she explained, "Waka doesn't deal with death very well. So his dealing is to stay away from things. He don't deal good at all."

Deb explained the night before Kay-O's death he told her he was going to take his own life telling the momager, "Well get ready Debbie." The aspiring rapper was losing his sight and labeled legally blind and struggled with internet bullies while living in his brother's and mother's shadow.

MStars News previously reported:

Saturday, rapper Waka Flocka, along with his mother, Debra Antney buried brother/son KayO Redd in Georgia.

Hundreds showed up to support the grieving family wearing colorful clothing upon Antney's request because "Kayo was full of life and color" and remembered the aspiring rapper by playing his music during the service. KayO Redd's body was carried out in a horse-drawn carriage followed with a long procession of fans, family, and friends.

On Friday, Waka tweeted, "Behind my smile ‪#PainPressureStressHurt Let God handle it ‪#ThisIsHisPlan ‪#IamKayoRedd."

KayO Redd death has reportedly been confirmed as a suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head on Dec. 29, according to TMZ. Rapper Waka Flocka and his mother Debra Antney are having a hard time dealing with KayO's death after the family suffered through another tragedy in 2000, when Waka's other brother was killed.

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