42 Dugg‘s wholesome photos with his kids turned into a roast session after one picture in particular showed him at nearly the same exact height as his young daughter.

The photos arrived in a carousel post Dugg made on Wednesday (April 24), which included a game of basketball with his daughter and riding on a four-wheeler with his son.

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When the photos were reposted by 2Cool2Bl0g, people couldn’t help but notice the height similarities with his daughter and proceeded to make jokes in the comments.

“Man I thought this was 2 kids,” one person wrote. Another person said: “He the same size as the kids.”

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Additional comments included, “Which one is #42dugg?” “the damn car taller then him” and, “There’s no way he driving the Cullinan without a booster seat ayoooo.”

Check out the photo below.

42 Dugg was released from prison in late 2023 after a year and a half, and recently opened about the struggles of his life behind bars.

During an appearance on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, the Detroit rapper reflected on his time in lockup and the hardships of his grueling job inside.

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“Bruh, they had me in there working in the kitchen,” he revealed as the co-hosts had a laugh. “They was being funny like … man, waking me up at four in the morning, bruh, like I’m talkin’ ’bout killing me, bruh.”

He went on to explain that he immediately started to think of excuses to get out of work, saying that he couldn’t work on his feet because he got shot. As a result, he was made to wrap 1,000 forks instead, which, according to Gillie Da Kid, made him the “prison waiter.”

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To make matters worse, the Detroit MC claims to have never been paid for all the hard work during his time in the detention center.

42 Dugg was sentenced to a year behind bars for failure to surrender charges and ended up serving six months due to a 2020 federal gun case.

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Since regaining his freedom, he has been under a supervised release program that will last for three years. He also had to cough up a $20,000 fine and will need to remain drug-free.