Celebrity Celebrity Family Celebrity Parenting Ludacris Calls Himself the 'Ultimate Girl Dad' as He 'Embraces the Uniqueness' of His Four Daughters The rapper is a dad to Karma, 23, Cai, 10, Cadence, 9, and Chance, 3 By Emma Aerin Becker Published on November 5, 2024 12:06PM EST Ludacris and his family. Photo: Gilbert Flores/Variety/Getty Ludacris loves being a girl dad. As a guest on the Monday, Nov. 4 episode of the Jennifer Hudson Show, the rapper, 47, opened up about being a proud dad to his four daughters: Karma, 23, whom he shares with ex Christine White, Cai, 10, with ex Tamika Fuller, and Cadence, 9, and Chance, 3, who he shares with wife Eudoxie Bridges. "I'm a girl dad, the ultimate girl dad," the musician excitedly tells Hudson. "You've got to embrace their uniqueness, because each one of them is completely different." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Ludacris’ 4 Kids: All About Karma, Cai, Cadence and Chance "And they have to embrace how unique they are individually," the dad of four continues. "I think that's extremely important in today's world. The pair then discuss Chance's adorable "model walk," while showing the crowd videos of Ludacris' youngest practicing her little runway strut. "She seems to have a lot of personality," Hudson says. "Too much personality," Ludacris quips back. "I wonder where she gets it," he jokes, referring to himself. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Cadence Bridges and Cai Bridges attend an Atlanta special screening of Disney's "Dashing Through the Snow" on November 13, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. Derek White/Getty Ludacris then shares his pride for his oldest daughter Karma, who recently graduated from Spellman College. He says that Karma's younger sisters are "so inspired" by her accomplishments. "I asked them after they attended the graduation where they wanted to go to college," he recalls. "They said 'Spellman.'" Following her graduation ceremony, Ludacris shared in a statement with PEOPLE: "I am super proud of her. She is a multi-talented beautiful young woman. Her passion for her craft is infectious ... And I wish her unbounded success and happiness.” In her own statement, Karma shared her plans for after graduation. "I want to make movie and film content that helps shape and change the social and political landscape! Tell stories that are meaningful and thought-provoking," she said. Close