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Jhene Aiko Allegedly Pregnant With Boyfriend Big Sean's Baby
MoneyGangVontae Fatally
    Jhene Aiko may be eat- ing for two these days. Rumor has it that the 34- year-old singer is currently expecting a child with her boyfriend Big Sean, whom she has been dating on-and- off since 2016.
The words about Jhene's supposed pregnancy first surfaced on social media after a fan allegedly tweeted about their recent encounter with the couple. "I just saw Jhene Aiko and Big Sean
tographic evidence of it. Neither Jhene nor Big Sean has confirmed the pregnancy rumor. Should the news be true, this isn't the first time she became preg- nant with the "Bounce Back" hitmaker's child. In his song "Deep Reverence" which was released in 2020 and featur- ing Nipsey Hussle, Big Sean revealed that she had been pregnant with their child, but unfortunately suf-
fered a miscarriage.
In Bronx Pharmacy
  Rumors have been swirling for weeks that At- lanta rap group Migos is on the verge of a breakup. The rumor started when a fan no- ticed that Offset and his wife, Cardi B were no longer following Takeoff and Quavo on Instagram.
The rumors have heated up again after the official Twitter of The Governors Ball tweeted, “Due to circum- stances out of our control Migos are no longer per- forming at Gov Ball. Updated lineup coming soon.”
According to TMZ, a label rep for the trio said that the group pulled out of the festi- val because Quavo is filming
TAKEOFF, OFFSET AND QUAVO
BIG SEAN AND JHENE AIKO
at Whole Foods and she's very pregnant," the fan tweeted, without giving pho-
Avanti Frowner, a.k.a. Los Angeles drill rapper MoneyGangVontae, was shot and killed in the Bronx.
NBC New York reports Frowner, 27, was ambushed inside a pharmacy by four men in what police believe was an attempted robbery. Frowner was shot multiple times in the chest, as one of the suspects ripped a chain off his neck.
Frowner was rushed to nearby St. Barnabas Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The incident was cap- tured on the pharmacy’s sur- veillance cameras.
Police were called to Amaz- ing Pharmacy on East Tremont Avenue, where they found MoneyGangVontae with gunshot wounds to the chest.
A pharmacy employee told NBC New York that the rap- per made a purchase earlier that afternoon while at the store with a friend. He re- turned 20 minutes later, at which point he was involved in some sort of altercation outside the store. The four
Shot During Alleged Robbery
 Migos Cancel Governor's Ball Performance, Fuel Breakup Rumors
MONEYGANGVONTAE
men then followed Frowner inside before one assailant pulled out a firearm and shot him four to five times.
“He look like trouble,” the pharmacy employee told NBC. “I saw that he had a lot of money. They looked like they [were] fighting or argu- ing, I don’t know. I saw that one of them had a gun. I went back there to the pharmacist screaming, ‘We have to move, have to move, because he have a gun, he have a gun!’”
  a movie and has a scheduling conflict.
Late last month, Quavo posted a childhood picture of himself and Takeoff on In- stagram, and the two rappers are prepping to release new
music together under the moniker Unc and Phew— which is a reference to their familial bond. They released an official video for their first song, “Hotel Lobby,” last month.
  Fani Willis: Fulton County DA Receiving Death Threats Due To Young Thug/YSL Case
Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat isn’t the only one re- ceiving death threats over the YSL RICO case. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis recently spoke with Channel 2 where she shared that she now has to take extraordinary measures to protect herself and her family amid threats over the high-profile racketeering in- dictment involving Atlanta rappers and the creation of a special grand jury to investi- gate efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia.
FANI WILLIS
Willis explained that the threats started after the gang indictment targeting Atlanta rappers Young Thug and Gunna along with alleged members of the Young Slime Life Gang.
“We don’t believe that these threats were directed by anyone that is in the YSL indictment,” Willis said. “I would say that (threats are coming from) people that are very sympathetic, maybe ad- mirers of YSL and people who are connected with them in some sense.”
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