Is Megan Thee Stallion pregnant with boyfriend Pardison Fontaine's child? 'Baby bump' rumors circulate
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Megan Thee Stallion is rumored to be pregnant following her win against Tory Lanez. According to a recent report, the 'Savage' hitmaker and her boyfriend Pardison Fontaine are expecting their first child.
The Houston beauty reportedly has a "pregnancy glow" on her face, Media Take Out said on Thursday, January 26. A source told the outlet, "Meg was looking pregnant. She had a small belly, and she was glowing." The insider explained that they saw the singer in Roc Nation's offices in Los Angeles, California. The informant added, "Meg looked really happy too. She seems ready to get back to work [making music] and putting all the Tory stuff behind her."
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Another insider revealed that they also thought Stallion was pregnant. They said, "[Stallion] was giving off pregnancy vibes." If the rumors are true, it would be her first child and Fontaine's second. He already has a daughter named Jordy.
The pair met while working on Stallion's award-winning 'Savage' remix (featuring Beyonce), which earned the artist two of her three Grammy Awards. In February 2021, just days before making her relationship public, Stallion tweeted to her 7.5 million followers about her "boo". "I'm healthy, I can take care of myself, my friends & family love me , my boo love me (he mad at me rn but he still love me) shiddd Beyoncé love me , I’m just happy and blessed lol," the rapper tweeted.
I’m healthy, I can take care of myself, my friends & family love me , my boo love me (he mad at me rn but he still love me) shiddd Beyoncé love me , I’m just happy and blessed lol
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) February 16, 2021
The pregnancy rumor started to circulate after Stallion won a significant victory over Tory Lanez in the felony trial involving the July 2020 shooting. In relation to the alleged gunshot, Lanez was found guilty on three counts - criminal assault with a semi-automatic firearm, possession of a concealed, unregistered firearm, and gross negligent discharge of a firearm. The Canadian rapper may spend up to 22 years in prison and be deported back to his country. He was set to be sentenced on January 27, 2023, but due to a change in his legal counsel, the date has been moved to February 28.
Lanez allegedly regrets not testifying in his defense throughout the trial, according to a more recent report. According to a source, the 'Say It' rapper believed his trial attorney had deceived him into declining to testify in his defense. Additionally, the insider stated that George Mgdesyan, a former defense attorney, convinced the rap singer not to testify in front of the jury.