Tyga Takes Son King Cairo to Disneyland and LAFC Match

Tyga and King Cairo are having a great father-son bonding.

The 33-year-old rapper, real name Michael Ray Stevenson, spent Saturday with his 10-year-old son King to Disneyland in Los Angeles to start off the Labor Day long weekend. He posted a number of videos and pictures from their trip to Instagram.

As they stood for pictures with Mickey Mouse, the couple couldn’t stop grinning. While his father was making peace signals, King donned all black, including a black T-shirt with a Simpsons theme.

Tyga posted a similar picture of the two smiling with Mickey on his Instagram page, captioning it, “Most Important What Matters ️.”

King can be seen going into Mickey’s Toontown, a themed area, in another batch of Disney images on Tyga’s Instagram. In one of the posts, King can be seen squeezing Mickey Mouse’s snout before giving him a hug.After that, the rapper from “Rack City” brought King to L.A.’s BMO Stadium to watch the Los Angeles Football Club play Inter Miami on Sunday. The home team lost 3-1 to their opponents from Florida.Another video that Tyga posted to Instagram shows King, dressed in a No. 7 “King” soccer T-shirt and a New York Yankees baseball cap, leaping up and down in the stadium’s front row and waving at Miami soccer player Lionel Messi as he leaves the field. The sportsman gestured to King and the other kids.Tyga shared a series of Disney images on his Instagram, one of which had King visiting Mickey’s Toontown, a themed area. In the video, King is seen hugging Mickey Mouse and pinching his nose.The rapper “Rack City” then escorted King to L.A.’s BMO Stadium for the Los Angeles Football Club vs. Inter Miami soccer match on Sunday, which saw the home team fall short against their Florida rivals 3-1.In a different video that Tyga posted to Instagram, King is seen leaping up and down in the stadium’s front row, waving at Miami soccer player Lionel Messi as he leaves the field while wearing a New York Yankees baseball cap and a No. 7 “King” soccer T-shirt. The athlete gave King and the other kids a wave.