702 Group Member LeMisha Fields Apologizes After Exposing Husband And Son For Kicking Her Out

Over the weekend, reports circulated that LeMisha Fields, member of R&B group 702, was homeless after her husband, Tony Fields Sr., and son, Tony II, kicked her out of their Las Vegas home.

“I’m homeless. @sirchamp21 and @t_fields01 kicked me out. After all that I’ve done for them, they threw me out like a piece of trash when I was at my lowest,” she posted on Instagram.

In another post she continued, “His father stayed with us for YEARS before he passed away in our home a few months ago. I was there for him through the whole thing! Never in a million years did I think he would kick me out at the lowest time in my life. @sirchamp21 but you a MAN though. You couldn’t let me get back on my feet before you threw me out of your MOTHER’S house? I’m your children’s mother!!”

Since then, Fields has deleted the posts. She apologized to her children and admitted that she isn’t the perfect mother.

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702, consisting of Kameelah Williams, Irish Grinstead and LeMisha, was a popular girl group in the 1990s best known for their song “Where My Girls At?” They would go on to sell millions of records before breaking up in the mid-2000s.

Fields was rumored to be working as a wedding chapel manager at Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. In recent years, she has reunited and performed live with group members.

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