American stylist, Tameka Raymond has revealed that it has been difficult since losing her son in a jet ski accident back in 2012.
Tameka's deceased son, Kile Glover was the stepson of Hollywood star, Usher Raymond.
The young man died alongside a 15-year-old girl when they were struck by a jet ski while floating on an inner tube in Atlanta’s Lake Lanier in the US.
He was pronounced brain-dead and subsequently, died of heart failure.
Tameka told Doreen Avio that one thing she learnt was to live life to the fullest as tomorrow is never promised.
"I mean obviously it’s just like a day at a time process but one thing I did learn is to live life to its fullest and no day is ever promised to anyone, so I just live in his honour, I feel like I owe it to him to live really a full life and honour him every way I can," she said.
The stylist is in Ghana with her other son, Ryan Glover to collaborate with American Football Federation in organising a football clinic.
She also used the opportunity to talk about her charity called the Kile World Foundation which is in honour of her late son.
Tameka Raymond has worked with Lauryn Hill, Jay-Z, Usher, Toni Braxton, Ciara, Patti LaBelle, Nas, and many others.
She was married to American RnB singer, songwriter and actor, Usher Raymond from 2007 to 2009.
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