Brilliant daughter of Ludacris karma bridges, who gained admission to US university at 19, graduates Spelman College with honors.
Karma Bridges – The oldest daughter of a winning American musician and actor, Christopher Bridges ‘Ludacris’, who was admitted to Spelman College at the age of 19 years old, she has now graduated with honors grades from the University.
Karma Bridges earned her bachelor’s degree in Documentary Filmmaking and Film Studies in the prestigious HBCU. She graduated with a Sum Cum Laude grade from Spelman College.
Her father, Ludacris is a three-time Grammy award winner with several other awards to his name throughout his 25 years old career as a musician, record producer and record executive.
Celebritizing the success of Karma Bridges Instagram, Ludacris posted how proud he was with her accomplishment of receiving the honors degree. “Make Sure You add ‘SUMMA CUM LAUDE’ When You Speak About MINES @karma.christine HONORS #prouddaddy,” he said.
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Ludacris said he is extremely proud of his daughter to People. He described her as talented, beautiful and passionate to their work and also wished her a lot of success and happiness in the future.
Sharing her achievement on her Instagram, Karma shared her thankfulness to Spelman College as she has been able to make all these memories in the past four years.
“Thank you for teaching me what it is to be a sister, for reminding me how strong I am and for pushing me to go beyond my limits,” Ludacris said.
The memories that I’ve made in the last four years I will have for the rest of my life. “I am so grateful to God, my family, professors, and my Spelman sisters for supporting me in getting to this place,” she added.
Talking about her plans after graduating, Karma said that she wants to make movie and film content which will help to shape and change the social and political landscape. She said she want to tell stories that she think are meaning and thought-provoking.
“I’ve always been attracted to storytelling because of its healing, inspiring, educational and ultimately catalytic role in changing the world for the better, even in creating empathy,” Karma said.
“As a young Black woman, there’s an indescribably valuable joy of seeing films or TV shows that realistically and fully represent people like me,” she added.
Karma said that when she enters the next phase in her life, she wants to make a difference within her community through telling unique and genuine stories that move her and one day inspire those that will follow her.
“I believe the exposure to different narratives allow people to relate to one another on a very deep level, and they break stereotypes, creating a deeper understanding of each other’s life,” she said.