Fat Joe was just 19 years old when he learned that his newborn son, Joey, had Down syndrome.
The child’s mother wanted to give him up for adoption and later left their lives entirely. Fat Joe refused.
With the help of his parents, he raised Joey on his own while trying to build a music career.
Years later, Joey was also diagnosed with autism. Despite the challenges, Fat Joe has repeatedly described his son as the biggest blessing in his life and calls him the “Don” of the family.
Very proud of our 6-year-old daughter Natalie, who has Trisomy 21, a.k.a. Down Syndrome. Is it sometimes tough raising a child with special needs? Of course, but the world is a kinder, gentler & happier place because of people like Nat. We love her! #NATitude
Russell Wilson finished his career with 46,966 passing yards and 5,568 rushing yards.
To put that in perspective, no other player in NFL history has reached both 35,000 passing yards and 4,000 rushing yards.