Wiz Khalifa is expecting his second child and Amber Rose seems over the moon about the news. The “Black and Yellow” rapper confirmed that he and his partner Amy Aguilar are expecting a child on Father’s Day. “Baby girl on the way,” Wiz Khalifa wrote in the caption of the ClearBlue-sponsored post. Aguilar held up the Clearblue pregnancy test as he rubbed her belly. Aside from the hilarious fact that this is a company-sponsored post, it also brings a ton of celebratory messages for Wiz and Aimee.
However, it’s clear the family is excited too. Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose’s first son, Bash, will soon be a big brother to his sister. However, many are wondering how Amber will react to the news. After all, she and Wiz have an incredible co-parenting situation, making sure their son’s well-being is prioritized. Unsurprisingly, she was excited about the news, writing in the comments section of the post: “We can’t wait to meet her!”
Amber Rose ‘can’t wait’ to meet Wiz Khalifa and Amy Aguilar’s daughter
Rose wasn’t the only celebrity to celebrate Wiz Khalifa’s exciting news in the comments. Kevin Hart, Berner, Bun B and more offered their congratulations, and Ludacris welcomed Wiz Khalifa to the “girl dad club.” The funniest comment, however, came from Lil Duval, who couldn’t help but mock the sponsored post. “If I had a baby I would get a discount on pregnancy tests too,” he wrote, along with several laughing emojis.
Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose got married in 2013 but filed for divorce the following year due to irreconcilable differences. While they may not be together, they share custody of son Bash and continue to publicly support him. In fact, the two are known to go all out for his birthday. Recently, they reunited to celebrate the 11-year-old’s primary school graduation. See Amber Rose’s post above and tell us what you think in the comments section below.
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