Karma Bridges, the daughter of rap and movie star Christopher Bridges, better known as Ludacris, graduated from Spelman over the weekend.
Ludacris posted two photos of himself and his daughter along with family members to his Instagram account on Monday with the following caption.
“Make Sure You Add “SUMMA CUM LAUDE” When You Speak About MINES @karma.christine HONORS #prouddaddy“
The photos currently have over 342K likes.
Bridges was a film studies student at Spelman according to her LinkedIn profile. She describes herself as a producer, actress, women’s advocate and entrepreneur. She says she aspires to work as a creative producer to showcase diverse stories and bring new voices to the screen.
Ludacris of course is no stranger to the big screen. A generation has grown up with him playing the role of ‘Tej Parker’ in the Fast & Furious film series ever since 2003. As a rapper he’s put out nine studio albums, including ‘Release Therapy’ which won a Grammy for Best Rap Album in 2007. He’s also won a Grammy for Best Rap Song and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.
He also created the Netflix animated series ‘Karmas World’ which follows the character Karma Grant, who is an aspiring rapper who wants to change the world with her music. The series was inspired by his daughter, the newly minted Spelman alum.
The aspiring actress has appeared in the feature length film ‘Lost Nation’ and the short film ‘Colt 45.’
Ludacris wasn’t the only star in attendance for Sunday’s commencement at Spelman. This year’s address was delivered by actress Angela Bassett.