NBA YoungBoy is sparking rumors with his latest lyrics and Yaya Mayweather is shutting them down.
On his new release This Month Confessions, the 25-year-old rapper, born Kentrell Gaulden, raps 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’”.
The provocative line quickly ignited speculation that Yaya Mayweather might be expecting their second child, but she took to Instagram Stories on Tuesday to set the record straight.
“IDK where y’all getting this from but I’m not pregnant,” she wrote.
@nosybystanders #greenscreen is #yayamayweather pregnant by #nbayoungboy that’s the question of the day because why after posting a #wiginstall where you can see her tummy NBA YoungBoy’s wife #jazlynmychelle stop posting daily #vlogs ? #lovetriangle #rapper #babyontheway
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The denial comes not long after Yaya posted a touching tribute to her ex.
“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.”
Mayweather, the daughter of boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr., celebrated her 25th birthday on May 20.
Just days earlier, she was spotted next to YoungBoy in photos shared by the rapper himself, showing him holding their son, Kentrell Jr. The images fueled chatter about whether the two might be reconnecting.
Adding to the buzz, unconfirmed fan reports claimed YoungBoy gifted Yaya a Lamborghini truck.
While neither has addressed the rumor, fan accounts were quick to post photos and videos of the alleged luxury ride.
In recent months, Yaya has mostly stayed out of the spotlight, focusing on raising her son and spending time with family.
YoungBoy, however, is gearing up for a major return to the stage. His 2025 MASA Tour kicks off September 2 in Dallas and will hit cities including Houston, Chicago, Brooklyn, and Miami before wrapping October 19 in New Orleans.