Tems fans ‘know’ she’s pregnant with Future’s baby after she drops big ‘clue’

FUTURE fans have been assuming that his bestie, R&B singer Tems, is carrying his ninth child.

Rumors of Future, 39, and Tems, 28, expecting a child together circulated after her recent appearance.

Future is rumored to be expecting his ninth child with a new baby mama

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Future is rumored to be expecting his ninth child with a new baby mamaCredit: Splash
Fans of the rapper are speculating that he and singer Tems are having a baby

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Fans of the rapper are speculating that he and singer Tems are having a babyCredit: Getty

Rumors have intensified because of how she looked at the Summer 2024 fashion show she attended in London a couple of weeks ago.

Some fans thought Tems appeared to have a baby bump.

A pop culture enthusiast brought up the assumption in a selfie video he shared last week on TikTok.

The social media influencer shared screenshots of several tweets that claimed the Nigerian singer was having a baby with the hip-hop star.

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“I was so confused when y’all [fans] got on the internet and was like ‘she pregnant,'” the TikTok user said in his video.

Though the social media personality was skeptical, he didn’t outright express that he disbelieved the assumptions going around online.

“Tems [is] a beautiful young lady, and he’s [Future] is a handsome young man, [and] both of yall single. Yall might’ve had a little wild, crazy Saturday night,” the influencer thought aloud.

All of the speculations sparked a reaction from the Free Mind crooner.

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Tems didn’t confirm or deny the rumors.

Instead, she insulted those who think she’s with child.

“In conclusion, you people are all mad!!!,” Tems wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“Lmao bruh what the hell is going on in this place,” she wrote in a follow-up tweet.

WHO IS TEMS?

Temilade Openiyi, widely known as Tems, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer born on June 11, 1995, in Lagos.

In 2018, Tems quit her job to pursue a music career. The same year, she released her first single called Mr Rebel, which she composed herself.

She began gaining recognition for her work and was featured on Khalid’s and Disclosure’s song Know Your Worth in 2020.

Notably, she is featured on Nigerian artist Wizkid’s single, “Essence.”

Since becoming famous, Tems has released two EPs: For Broken Ears in 2020 and If Orange Was a Place in 2021.

As of 2023, the African artist has accumulated a net worth of $2 million.

Tems’ most famous song to date is her feature with Wizkid in Essence.

However, since her breakout song, Tems has received immense recognition for a collection of songs.

Her single, Damages, from her For Broken Ears EP became another hit and garnered about 2.7 million views on YouTube.

In 2022, Tems covered Bob Marley’s No Woman No Cry for the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack.

MUSIC COLLABS

Apart from her solo music, Tems has been featured in a few award-winning hits.

In 2021, Tems was featured in Drake’s song Fountains on his highly anticipated album, Certified Lover Boy.

The following year, Tems was featured on Future’s 2022 hit song Wait For U alongside Drake.

This song alone has earned the artist a Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance, an iHeartRadio Music Award for Hip-Hop Song of the Year, and a BET Award for Best Collaboration.

Additionally, she has been awarded Best International Act by BET and Afrobeats Artist of the Year by iHeartRadio.

A social media personality brought up the pregnancy assumptions in a video he shared on TikTok

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A social media personality brought up the pregnancy assumptions in a video he shared on TikTokCredit: Getty
Tems hasn't officially confirmed or denied the rumors floating around about her and Future

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Tems hasn’t officially confirmed or denied the rumors floating around about her and FutureCredit: Getty
However, Tems has called Future's fans' mad for thinking she's pregnant

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However, Tems has called Future’s fans’ mad for thinking she’s pregnantCredit: Getty

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