Angie Stone’s Daughter Faces Backlash for Cash App Donations – Right or Wrong?
The passing of Angie Stone on March 1, 2025, shocked the world, leaving fans mourning the loss of an R&B legend. The singer, known for her soulful music and dedication to her family, left behind two children—Diamond, her daughter with Rodney Stone, and Michael, her son with D’Angelo. While the world remembers Angie for her artistry, her daughter, Diamond, has found herself at the center of controversy.
Following Angie’s untimely passing, Diamond took to social media to share her Cash App details after receiving multiple requests from fans wanting to donate. While some saw it as a reasonable way for people to show support, others criticized her, questioning why she needed financial assistance when her mother was such an accomplished artist.
Angie’s Legacy and Financial Struggles
Despite her success, Angie Stone faced financial hardships. In a 2019 interview, she revealed:
“I have a family to feed. I have two kids and two grandkids. I have no husband. I have one parent that I take care of, so I can’t quit because they all depend on me.”
Angie worked tirelessly to support her family. She also disclosed that UMG (Universal Music Group) withheld her royalties, claiming that if she had received what she was owed, she could have retired 20 years ago. Even in her final days, she was still working, proving that financial stability was not as solid as people assumed.
Diamond’s Response to Critics
After posting her Cash App, Diamond received mixed reactions. Many accused her of begging for money, while others defended her, stating that people were offering to donate. Frustrated with the backlash, Diamond went live and responded:
“I posted my Cash App today because people were asking where they can send money to us. If you want to donate, donate. If you don’t, don’t.”
She continued:
“Some of y’all have no respect for the dead or their family. I’m living my worst nightmare, and people are dragging my name. My brother and I are mourning our mother, and instead of support, we’re getting criticized.”
Her emotions were raw, and it was clear she was frustrated. She emphasized that her family lost a mother, not just a celebrity, and urged people to stop judging.
Public Perception: Is It Wrong to Ask for Donations?
This situation raises a key question—is it appropriate to ask for donations after a loved one passes away?
In Southern culture, it is common to offer financial support to grieving families. This can include covering funeral costs, travel expenses, or just helping out in a difficult time. While food and flowers are traditional gifts, monetary donations can provide relief for immediate expenses.
However, critics argue that asking for money publicly, especially on social media, can come across as tacky—especially when the deceased is a well-known public figure. Some feel that a private fundraiser among family and friends would have been more appropriate than posting a Cash App for the world to see.
The Family’s History and Public Scrutiny
Diamond’s situation is also complicated by her past relationship with Angie Stone. Many people remember the altercation between the two, where Angie allegedly knocked out Diamond’s teeth. That past incident has made some skeptical of Diamond’s intentions.
Some people have also questioned whether the donations will be used appropriately. When a public figure passes away, there is always a concern about opportunistic behavior. Critics speculate whether the money will truly help with funeral expenses or be used for personal reasons.
But ultimately, grief affects people differently, and asking for financial support doesn’t necessarily mean exploitation.
How Diamond Could Have Handled It Differently
Many believe Diamond could have handled the situation more gracefully. Instead of getting defensive, she could have kept it simple and professional, saying something like:
“For those who have asked how to support our family during this time, we are accepting donations. Thank you for your kindness and understanding as we grieve.”
A written statement would have likely avoided the backlash, rather than an emotional live video.
Another alternative would have been to let a trusted family member handle the donations privately. Having a representative communicate on behalf of the family would have kept the focus on Angie’s legacy rather than financial concerns.
Final Thoughts: Should Fans Judge?
At the end of the day, grief is messy, and people handle loss in different ways.
If fans wanted to donate, they had the option to do so.
If people didn’t feel comfortable, they could simply ignore it.
There’s no rulebook on how to grieve, and while Diamond’s approach may not have been ideal, it doesn’t necessarily mean she had bad intentions.
Instead of focusing on controversy, the most important thing is to honor Angie Stone’s legacy and support her family in a way that feels right. Whether that’s through donations, sharing her music, or simply sending prayers, every gesture matters.
What do you think? Was Diamond wrong to ask for donations, or should people be more understanding?