NBA YoungBoy Reveals News About His Thirteenth Child Amid Partner’s Denial
In a recent musical release titled “This Month Confessions,” NBA YoungBoy addresses his personal life with the line: “I’m that n-gga, I got hella dope / She don’t like that I make / Now Yaya pregnant, gotta make her get rid it / This ain’t the time, I told you, ‘No.’” This provocative lyric has sparked conversations about his family dynamics, particularly regarding his partner, Yaya Mayweather, who has publicly refuted claims of her pregnancy.
Yaya took to social media shortly after the song’s release to clarify her situation, stating, “Idk where y’all getting this from but I’m not pregnant.” Her message was not just a denial; it also featured a heartfelt tribute to YoungBoy: “I am so proud of you and everything you’ve been doing. No matter what, keep going; your strength and determination inspire me every day. I love you more than words could ever explain, and no matter how far away you go in the world, I’ll always be here for you, cheering you on. You’re never alone.” This statement highlights the couple’s bond despite the rumors swirling around them.
In the midst of these personal developments, there were earlier reports claiming that YoungBoy was indeed expecting his thirteenth child, but with another woman, Jazlyn Michelle. The rapper, who recently tied the knot with Jazlyn in 2023, has not confirmed whether she is pregnant, adding layers of complexity to his family narrative.
Apart from his family affairs, YoungBoy has recently expressed political support for former President Donald Trump. In a standout track from his album MASA, specifically the third song titled “XXX,” he boldly states: “Whatever Trump doin’ / Bitch, it’s good for the young uns (all hail Trump).” This endorsement is particularly relevant considering that YoungBoy received a pardon from Trump earlier this year concerning his gun charges, which has undoubtedly influenced his favorable view of the former president.
YoungBoy faced a significant legal battle, having been sentenced to two years in prison for weapons possession. However, he was released in March to serve the remainder of his sentence under home arrest. Although he had probation obligations remaining, the pardon he received from Trump has lifted those conditions, allowing him greater freedom to pursue his career and personal life.
Expressing gratitude after the pardon was announced, YoungBoy stated, “I want to thank President Trump for granting me a pardon and giving me the opportunity to keep building — as a man, as a father, and as an artist.” This comment underscores the rapper’s desire to move forward positively in both personal and professional realms. The White House has yet to provide additional commentary regarding the rationale behind the pardon, although it is known that Trump has previously shown leniency towards notable figures in the hip-hop community, including Kodak Black and Lil Wayne.

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