Adorable moment: Tyga and King Cairo attended an LAFC game and visited Disneyland

Tyga and his 10-year-old son, King Cairo, enjoyed a fun-filled father-son bonding day over the Labor Day weekend. The rapper, whose real name is Michael Ray Stevenson, took King to Disneyland in Los Angeles. Tyga shared several videos and pictures from their trip on Instagram, capturing their joyful moments together.

 

In one of the photos, Tyga and King can be seen posing with Mickey Mouse, both wearing big smiles. Tyga flashed peace signs while King sported an all-black outfit, including a Simpsons-themed black T-shirt. The rapper also posted a similar picture of the two with Mickey on his Instagram, emphasizing the importance of their bond.

 

Tyga shared more images of King exploring Mickey’s Toontown, a themed area in Disneyland. One of the posts shows King playfully squeezing Mickey Mouse’s snout and giving him a hug. The duo made cherished memories in the magical park.

 

Continuing their adventures, Tyga took King to L.A.’s BMO Stadium to watch a soccer match between the Los Angeles Football Club and Inter Miami. Unfortunately, the home team lost 3-1 to their Florida opponents. Tyga posted a video on Instagram showing King, dressed in a “King” soccer T-shirt and a New York Yankees baseball cap, excitedly jumping up and down in the front row. King waved at Miami soccer player Lionel Messi as he left the field, and Messi acknowledged the young fans by waving back.

 

Tyga’s Instagram feed showcased their Disneyland visit and their thrilling soccer match experience, highlighting the special moments they shared as father and son.