D.C. Young Fly has taken a moment to pay tribute to his late girlfriend Jacky Oh in a new Netflix comedy show special.
On Tuesday (June 20), Netflix premiered 85 South Ghetto Legends, a live stage version of the popular podcast hosted by D.C. Young Fly and his comedic brethrens Chico Bean and Karlous Miller.
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At the end of the Stan Lathan-directed special, a picture is displayed of D.C. Young Fly and Jacky Oh, their mothers and their three children — daughters Nova and Nala, and son Prince dressed in formal attire.
Check out a trailer for 85 South Ghetto Legends below:
D.C. Young Fly recently honored Jacky Oh by sharing a video on Instagram of him recording a song where he croons about standing “10 toes” on the ground in the wake of his loss.
“The things that I’ve seen, the things that I’ve heard, I can feel the pain inside hole inside/ The shoes that I fill, the scars of me grow/As solid as I am, I’ll never fold/ Would you see in me? What I’ve seen in me?/ A long time ago, I never fold, I stood 10 toes,” he sings.
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The comedian added in the caption that he’s tried his best to stay strong and keep moving forward and that his music will always reflect the trials and tribulations he goes through.
“My music has always ben based off real life AND A REFLECTION OF MY LIFE but stayin motivated and prayed up to keep goin is wat i live by,” he awrote. “My life is on display unfortunately but yal get to see me stand on the words i preach!!
“Yu gotta stay prayed up!! I didnt say im not human and im not emotional and i dont cry.. but through the storm wit the strength GOD grants you you can overcome ANYTHING.”
The track arrived after D.C. Young Fly laid Jacky to rest with a beautiful ceremony at the Jackson Memorial Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA earlier this month.
“I’m sitting here strong, letting you know chin up, chest out, that I’m straight,” the comedian told those in attendance. “My kids, we good. Because we led by spirit, and not by flesh. Are we hurt? Yes. Because we human. We got emotions. I want everybody in here — if you don’t take nothing from today, man, I don’t care whatever you going through in life, listen man, find you a relationship with God! Keep God first.”
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He concluded by saying that Jacky Oh had a “beautiful soul” and was a “great mother” while jokingly saying that he wanted to have more kids.
Jacky Oh (real name Jacklyn Smith) passed away at the age of 32 on May 31. TMZ reported she was in Miami getting a “mommy makeover” before her unexpected death.