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Cyndi Lauper and her husband David Thornton welcomed their son, Declyn, in November 1997. Here's everything to know about the singer's only child
Declyn Lauper, son of pop icon Cyndi Lauper, finds himself embroiled in serious legal trouble once again. An anonymous woman has filed a civil lawsuit against Declyn, also known as Dex,...
Declyn Wallace Thornton Lauper is the only child born to Lauper and her husband, actor David Thornton. In his younger years, he was largely out of the limelight, but as he grew up, Declyn — or "Dex" as he is known in the music world — began making his own headlines as a rap artist and a troubled young man who has had multiple run-ins with ...
HARLEM, Manhattan (WABC) -- The rapper son of music legend Cyndi Lauper has been charged with criminal possession of a weapon, after being arrested Wednesday. Declyn "Dex" Lauper appeared...
Pop icon Cyndi Lauper woke up to some unsettling news on the morning of Thursday, July 14. Her 24-year-old son, Declyn, was arrested after he was found sitting in the driver’s seat of a stolen ...
Declyn Lauper, the son of 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' singer Cyndi Lauper, was arrested and charged with gun possession in New York City on Wednesday, February 7. He has since...
Aspiring rapper Declyn “Dex” Lauper begged police to call his mother after the discovery of a loaded gun in his fanny pack on Feb. 7 — and even tried to make sure they knew who she was by...
Declyn "Dex" Lauper, the rapper son of music legend Cyndi Lauper, was arrested for gun possession Wednesday night after police responded to a shooting in Harlem. The 24-year-old victim was shot in the leg on West 112th Street at around 7:15 p.m., police said.
Cyndi Lauper's 26-year-old son, Declyn Thornton Lauper, has been taken into police custody following an incident in Harlem after which he was caught in possession of drugs and a weapon.
Declyn “Dex” Lauper, 24, was ordered to complete five days of private community service and stay out of trouble for one year after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct in the July 14 case.