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Chanel West Coast Details Daughter Bowie's "Terrible 2s" During VMAs Date Night With Dom Fenison
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Date:2025-04-17 14:58:12
For Chanel West Coast, life with a toddler is simply ridiculous.
More than a year after welcoming daughter Bowie Breeze with boyfriend Dom Fenison, the Ridiculousness alum shared that the "terrible twos are definitely kicking in" for their little one.
"She's a little sassy Scorpio," Chanel exclusively told E! News correspondent Will Marfuggi at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards Sept. 11. "She runs us." (Click here to see all the red carpet arrivals.)
The 36-year-old continued, "She’s the star of our show West Coast Hustle. If you watch the show, you'll see it’s Bowie show."
However, Bowie—now 22 months—has changed quite a bit since filming season one of the reality series, which premiered in July. After all, she was just 8 months old when production started.
"People are all seeing her now as a little baby, but she's grown so much already," Dom shared, adding that Bowie practically "runs the world." (For more celeb interviews from the MTV VMAs, tune into E! News tonight, Sept. 11, at 11 p.m.)
Fortunately, the couple can always lean on family. As Chanel noted, she dropped Bowie off with her dad—who lives in New York—before she and Dom heading to the UBS Arena in Long Island for a VMAs date night.
And as someone who was in the audience when Lil Mama crashed Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' performance during the 2009 ceremony, Chanel said she wouldn't miss this year's show for the world.
"Shout out to Lil Mama—that was a bold moment," she quipped. "But that’s why I come for the VMAs. We know there’s gonna be a crazy moment like that every year."
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