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Flo Milli Reveals Pregnancy News, Showing Off Baby Bump
Congratulations are in order for the talented rapper Flo Milli, who took to social media on Monday (November 25) to share the exciting news that she’s expecting her first child. This milestone marks a new chapter in the life of the "Never Lose Me" rapper, who has been making waves in the music industry with her unique style and captivating lyrics.
Flo Milli Announces Pregnancy on X
Flo Milli made the announcement on X (formerly Twitter), writing "Flo mommy s—" before jokingly adding, "i can’t even see my coochie nomore that’s crazy." The post was accompanied by a series of photos showcasing her growing baby bump, with the rapper rocking a white crop top and orange shorts. The photos, which have been making the rounds on social media, offer a glimpse into Flo Milli’s pregnancy journey.
Earlier Clues of Pregnancy
Interestingly, fans had been speculating about Flo Milli’s pregnancy earlier this month when she posted an Instagram clip previewing a new song that samples T-Pain’s "I’m In Luv (Wit a Stripper)." Eagle-eyed viewers noticed a part of the video where a man appears to be rubbing what looks like a baby bump, sparking rumors about the rapper’s possible pregnancy. At the time, Flo Milli brushed off the speculation, claiming to be "bloated" on X and asking, "Damn I can’t be bloated????"
A Look Back at Flo Milli’s Music Career
Flo Milli has been on a roll in her music career, releasing her sophomore album "Find Ho, Stay" in March, which debuted at No. 54 on the Billboard 200 chart and reached the top 20 of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album’s breakthrough single, "Never Lose Me," became her first top 10 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and featured a star-studded remix with SZA and Cardi B. More recently, Flo Milli collaborated with Skepta on the single "Why Lie?" in October, further solidifying her position in the music industry.
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