Swizz Beatz - Personal Life

Personal Life

On October 25, 2000, his first son with Nicole Levy, Prince Nasir Dean was born. In 2004, he married Mashonda, together they have one child, Kasseem David Dean, Jr. (born December 2006). In April 2008, they announced their plans to divorce after four years of marriage. In May 2009, it was confirmed that Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys were in a relationship after almost a year of speculation. In May 2010, Beatz confirmed he was engaged to Alicia Keys, and that she was pregnant with Beatz' fourth, and her first child. During the time of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the couple took part of a union and had the unborn child blessed in a Zulu ceremony, which took place in the Illovo suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. Swizz Beatz also has a daughter named Nicole Dean with a Russian singer who lives in London named Jahna Sebastian. In May of 2011, Beatz flew to London to celebrate his daughter's birthday along with two of his sons. Keys and Swizz Beatz married on the French island of Corsica on July 31, 2010. Alicia Keys gave birth to their son, Egypt Daoud Ibarr Dean, on October 14, 2010.

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