> At a Glance
> – Keke Wyatt is mom to 11 children, ages 3 to 25, across three marriages
> – Son Rahjah Ke’ battled leukemia, declared cancer-free in 2020
> – Youngest Ke’Zyah, 3, born despite trisomy 13 diagnosis
> – Why it matters: Shows how the R&B singer turned early motherhood into a calling and advocacy platform
Keke Wyatt’s family album reads like a lifetime of love, loss, and resilience. The R&B singer became a mom at 18 and has since built what she calls the “Wyatt Bunch,” blending biological and chosen children across three marriages.
The Early Years
Wyatt’s first child, Keyver, arrived March 27, 2000, while her debut single hit radio. She told The Christian Post that becoming a young mom “gave me more power to fight. That was my gasoline.”
Two years later came Rahjah Ke’, whose 2017 leukemia diagnosis rocked the family. Wyatt shaved her head in solidarity and later celebrated on Instagram: “NO MORE CANCER!!! GOD HEALED MY BABY!!!”
The marriage to road manager Rahmat Morton also produced Ke’Tarah Victoria in 2008 before ending in divorce.
Marriage Two & Bonus Daughter
After marrying Michael Ford in 2010, Wyatt gained stepdaughter Mickayla and four more kids:
- Ke’Mar Von (Aug. 16, 2010)
- Wyatt Michael (May 17, 2012)
- Ke’Yoshi Bella (March 10, 2015)
- Kendall Miguel (Oct. 27, 2017)
Wyatt still calls Mickayla “our other daughter,” citing her in pregnancy announcements even after the 2017 divorce.
Miracle Baby & Modern Family
Wyatt wed Zackariah Darring in 2018. Their first son, Ke’Riah David, arrived Jan. 6, 2020. Two years later she announced baby Ke’Zyah Jean, who tested positive for trisomy 13 in utero. Doctors urged termination; the couple declined. Ke’Zyah was born healthy May 27, 2022, and Wyatt calls him her “miracle baby.”
Key Takeaways

- Keke Wyatt balances chart success with raising 11 kids
- She leveraged early motherhood as creative fuel, not a setback
- Cancer victory and high-risk pregnancy underscore her public advocacy for faith and motherhood
From teen mom of one to confident mother of eleven, Wyatt’s journey spotlights how personal trials can become platforms for resilience.

