Do you remember Felicia from the movie Friday? Of course you do since hashtag #byeFelicia is going around on social media. Anywho well the actress real name Angela Means-Kaaya is all grown up with a son who ball on her hands; football to be exact.
Snap inside to see what she look like inside and what her son is up to at the "U".
Angela Means-Kaaya has hit up in flicks
such as 'Friday & House Party 3', and after her debut on the big screen.
The Actress has been taking on mother duties to her baby boy Brad Kaaya who
became the star quaterback at his West Hills Chaminade High School. And now the
star player is now making big news for with getting accepted to ball with the
Miami Hurricane next season, and a possible career in the NFL. Okay here the snap: per YBF and according to The Big Lead:
Miami recruited him hard to join their
school and team
(even Uncle Luke came
out to take pics with him and his mom and almost got the school in
trouble). And being a star QB at a big name school will pretty much
secure that NFL career his family has been grooming him to get.

Angela spoke to Canes In Sight about her
"baby boy"--who's actually 6'4 and 220 pounds--and revealed she was
actually pregnant with him while promoting Friday on the
red carpets back in the day. And he sounds like an amazing, intelligent
kid:
“It was
surreal and it was like ‘see Brad, this is what hard work does’. I’m sure
you’ve heard it a thousand times, but I knew this was coming. I didn’t know
that it would be Miami right out of the gate, but it was pride and then to see
him walk with half a step more swag and confidence, and then he went right into
Elite 11 and his ranking went up. It was so much pride and joy because we put
so much into this kid. That’s my little baby. I see him and he’s 12-years-old
to me and sometimes I see him as my 6-year-old. He’s my little baby. I cook for
him every single day and we do everything that we’re supposed to do with him.”
“This is
supposed to happen. He’s 6-4, 220-pounds, a 4.0 student, a student of the game,
never been in a dispute, everyone loves him. You look at his picture, and
that’s who he is. We’re proud, but this is supposed to happen. This is what he
wants and he’s one of those people who when he wants something, he makes it
happen.”
“I remember
being on the playground with him when he was in the third-grade and he would
stay after school when there wasn’t football practice. I would bring food for
all the kids there and just watch them play and I remember these two boys just
ran up to him and they we’re like ‘Brad! He took the ball from me.’ And he was
just so subtle, telling them to do this and that, and they said, ‘Thanks,
Brad!’ When he was in fifth-grade, all of the kids in his grade had to be
mentors and they would get one first-grader. They gave Brad two kids to mentor.
He just has some inherent goodness about him that no human being cannot see.
It’s something so special,” said his mother.
She said she grromed him from birth for this:
“I remember
his father telling me a few dates in – and I’m a sports person, I’ve done
everything and I even blew my knees out in high school – that if we had a kid,
we’d probably have a quarterback. He told me that while we were dating and I
imagined in Scooby Doo’s voice saying, “quarterback?” Eight months later, I was
pregnant and I knew he would be an athlete. I set out to do everything right in
my pregnancy. I ate right, didn’t get into one dispute. I had a thing for hot
dogs, Dr. Pepper, and nectarine every now and then, but I did everything else.
I walked constantly and when he came out he was perfect. We did everything we
were supposed to do so we’re not shocked at any of this. It was supposed to
happen.”
“Bradley is a
student of a game and his football IQ is ridiculous. When he was like 7, they
gave him a playbook and it had like a hundred plays in it and they came back on
Monday and the coach said ‘alright now let’s talk about the plays’ and he said,
‘which one, I learned them all.’ This kid knew every one of them. Bradley is an
‘A’ student; I taught him how to read when he was three. I did the Mozart and
all this stuff to connect the highways in his brain to build his capacity. I
nursed him for 9 months, all his food was just fresh and I pureed everything.
He’s been bred for this. As soon as he touched a football, it was a wrap. I put
him in everything. He was in swimming and I even had him in ballet. I tried
everything and he was good at everything. I took him to piano when he was three
and kept calling the teacher to please see him and she said she wouldn’t
because they didn’t take three-year-olds. Then 15 minutes after meeting him,
she was like ‘alright, he’s undeniable’.”
As for Brad's dad, she revealed they aren't
together, but do co-parent:
“Me and his
father aren’t together, but we’ve been so good to one another that God is only
going to bless us. We decided we would love this kid. Brad wasn’t an accident,
we planned him. We wanted him in our lives. Relationships in Hollywood do
dissolve but we’re always going to love him more than any conflict we had and
we stuck to that.”
Check out the full interview HERE.
Plus check out how mom Felicia we meant Angela is looking these days below:
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