Deion Sanders and his ex Pilar don’t share a friendly relationship; however, they coparent their kids, Shilo, Shedeur and Shelomi. They both share special bonds with all three of them.
After a short stay at Coach Prime’s estate at Texas and spending time together taking cold plunges and running, Shelomi, traveled to Baltimore for a promotional event with DexCom, which is a glucose monitoring patch brand.
Shelomi vlogged the whole trip and the event for her Youtube channel, showing fans around the facility and the various activities and tests the had set up there.
While the 21-year-old tried her hands on one of the reactions test and failed miserably at it, leaving mom Pilar in splits, calling her performance “horrible.”
“Oh my god, you know what? that was horrible, that was horrible!” Pilar said. (15:30)
Earlier in the video Shelomi also poked fun at her mom and expressed her frustration as Pilar struggled to get out of bed on time for her hair and makeup. She said:
“It’s 7:06, next day, I’ve got my hair braided, this is Pilar and she’s taking a long time. We have to be downstairs by 8:00. We’re going to be down there at 8:15 because we all have to leave at 8:30 keep on telling her, get the f*ck up, them up and start doing your hair, start doing your makeup, she likes to take her time, all the time, she’s not getting up.” (6:15)

Shelomi Sanders Opens Up on Her Battle With Diabetes
Deion Sanders’ youngest and often self proclaimed No.1 child, Shelomi, does not have it as easy as her other siblings when it comes to health.
She got diagnosed with diabetes at a young age and has to wear a glucose monitoring patch on her body at all times, even when she’s playing.
Shelomi makes sure to spread awareness about her condition with the fans, hoping she can help someone in need. Shelomi told in her latest Instagram post.
“Basketball has always been my passion. But when I was 13, I faced an unexpected problem. Something just didn’t add up. It didn’t feel right. I started feeling really thirsty, dropping a lot of weight and just being tired all the time.”
“Short story, I ended up in the hospital… And that is the day I found out I had type 1 diabetes. I’m not gonna lie. At first, I hated it. I was ashamed and embarrassed. I didn’t want anyone to see my devices. But now, I see differently. I learned that diabetes does not define me. It’s just a part of my story,” she added.
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Notably, Shelomi transferred to Alabama A&M after spending one year at Colorado and is now in her senior year.
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