Teems said she doesn’t understand why Future is at the center of the pregnancy rumors she dealt with last year. During an appearance on The Breakfast Club, she explained that, in her mind, he was a random artist out of Drake, Wizkid, or any other artist. Future and Tems previously collaborated on the hit record “Wait for U”.
“I feel like people are going to do the most controversial thing they can think of… I’m like, why am I getting pregnant for the future? Like, why the future? Why him? It’s the craziest thing… Why not and Wiz together? [Kid]? Why not with Drake? Why not someone else? She has since clarified that her reaction to both artists was the same.
Tems perform at Coachella
INDIO, CA – APRIL 21: (Editorial use only) Tems during the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA on April 21, 2024 in Mojave Tent show. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Coachella)
This isn’t the first time Teems has refuted these ridiculous rumors. Shortly after they appeared, she wrote on , she began receiving death threats, and “I actually don’t think anyone believed it,” she said. Seriously, until I started getting death threats like, “How dare you! Really?” I had never even met him, so, it was crazy.
Teems talks future rumors
Future has yet to respond to the rumors. Check out Tems’ latest comments on “The Breakfast Club” rumors about her and Future having a baby below. Stay tuned for further updates from Tems on HotNewHipHop.
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