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Kiyomi Leslie Talks Meeting Bow Wow, How Sex Went Down For The First Time

Kiyomi Leslie is still making her “Growing Up Hip Hop” promotional rounds, minus one. Recently fans suspected that she and Bow Wow’s relationship might be rocky after he was spotted out and about with another woman. But, that didn’t cause Kiyomi to break character while she visited The Beat ATL this week. Kiyomi spoke fondly of Bow Wow, even detailing how they met and explaining how sex went down for the first time between them!

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She didn’t hold back either. Hit the flip to get all of the DIRTY details.

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In the clip, Kiyomi says Bow Wow initially DM’ed her, inviting her to a New Years Eve party, but when she got there, he ignored her for “hoes”. So, she left early, but he was persistent and offered to help her music career when they spoke later. It was a conversation after meeting Bow Wow privately in the studio for the second time that made her want to give up her “celibate” sex. Apparently, Kiyomi kissed him after having a “deep” talk to say goodnight, and the rest (her drawls) was history. She then says Bow Wow ate her box!

“So we was at the studio, we was chilling, drinking a little bit, smoking hookah and vibing. He was just like “you can stay as long as you want to.” And, you know, I gave him a little kiss on the chair. So I guess that was like “oh she f*cking with the kid.”

“…and let me tell you, one thing about me, f*ck I look like turning down some head?”

Bow Wow went down on her! Interesting, right? “It wasn’t the first night”, Kiyomi clarified it was just the first night they ever did something.

Another fun fact: Kiymoi admitted that her extra large breasts are from “Dr. Larson”. She said although she feels her chest is “really, really huge”, they look good when she dresses up.

Here’s the full interview:

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