Title: Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta CONFIRMS dislike For Kirks Son by Jasmine. This is BAD!

Drama is never in short supply when it comes to Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta, but the latest revelation has fans raising eyebrows and shaking their heads. The franchise has subtly—but clearly—confirmed something that many fans have suspected for years: there’s real tension behind the scenes when it comes to Kirk Frost’s son with Jasmine Washington, little Kannon.
Let’s rewind real quick. Kirk infamously cheated on his wife Rasheeda with Jasmine during earlier seasons of the show, and the affair resulted in the birth of Kannon. While the scandal rocked the Frost household, many viewers expected that—over time—Kirk would at least step up as a father and treat all his children equally. But according to recent clips and fan observations, that’s far from the case.
What fans are noticing is BAD.
Kannon has barely been seen on-screen compared to Kirk’s other children. While Rasheeda and Kirk constantly post about their family life, vacations, and parenting moments with their kids together, Kannon is noticeably absent from both the show and social media. Even during birthday celebrations and family events, there’s little to no mention of the child. And Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta producers haven’t done much to change that narrative—in fact, they’ve made it worse.
In a recent episode, viewers pointed out how Kannon was not even mentioned when Kirk discussed his kids. The blatant omission felt intentional. Even worse, fans claim Rasheeda has shown more warmth to strangers on the show than she ever has to Kannon—leaving many questioning whether personal feelings are interfering with what should be unconditional love for a child.
This is more than just reality TV—it’s real life.
Kids didn’t ask to be born into mess, and viewers are calling out the grown-ups on the show for making Kannon feel like an outsider. Whether it’s editing or real-life choices, the lack of inclusion for Kirk and Jasmine’s son sends a terrible message—and fans aren’t having it.
The bottom line? The show has confirmed what fans feared: there’s clear discomfort around Kannon’s existence, and it’s being played out for the world to see. This isn’t just drama—it’s a child’s life. And that’s what makes this so disturbing.
Do better, Love & Hip-Hop. This is BAD.