The tragic death of Chinx Drugz revealed a great deal about the late rapper's secret love affairs. It's been revealed that there were at least four women he had relationships with, in addition to his wife Janelli Caceres: novelist Larrima Davis, actress Malika Haqq, a stripper known as "5 Star Jazzi" and pregnant 21-year-old Patricia Muratovic.

The agony of grief and loss could have resulted in feuds between the women, but instead, two women closest to the "What They Talkin Bout" rapper have chosen to come together in his memory.

On Sunday, Caceres and her three children fathered by Chinx attended the baby shower for the late rapper's former girlfriend, Patricia Muratovic, who is pregnant with his child.

The occasion was a celebration of the rapper's life, his memory and the upcoming birth of son, Liam.

Caceres posted this photo to Instagram of her with Muratovic and friends at the baby shower:

On social media, Caceres has received criticism for showing support to Muratovic and her unborn son. In response, Chinx's wife wrote on Instagram that women need to make sure that the children are cared for regardless of the situation.

"I find it crazy how WOMAN can think my choice is wrong or weird! It be the same woman who are raising fatherless children or have been caught up in a similar situation n [and] would condone their man not taking care of his responsibilities just so they can fell [sic] better!! Not me!! I don't condone dead beats! China took care of his kids n [and] he had no choice but to be there for this one whether he wanted to or not!! He fckd up.. but that baby is innocent!" she said.

Caceres added that, in the end, Chinx's kids all share the same story.

"Their dad was murdered when they were just a child! All they have in this world is each other! I'm blessed, I'm strong and I'm growing! #takenotes," she wrote.

It was previously reported that the "I'm a Coke Boy" rapper was killed on May 17 in a drive-by shooting while driving his Porsche in Queens, New York.

Chinx was a member of rapper French Montana's Coke Boys group and record label.