GloRilla‘s mysterious baby bump that she was showing off last month finally has an explanation: it was part of the storyline of her new video.
On Thursday (November 14), Glo released the clip for her T-Pain collaboration “I Luv Her.” The Benny Boom-directed video shows Glo and a man (played by actor Abraham “Da’Vinchi” Juste, best known for his role as drug kingpin Terry “Southwest T” Flenory in BMF) meeting and falling in love.
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Towards the end of the video, she’s shown to be pregnant as a happy ending for the storyline — before a final reveal that it was all a daydream.
Check the video out below.
In the run up to the clip’s release, GloRilla posted two pictures of herself looking heavily pregnant.
While the Instagram post featured no caption, Glo later wrote on her Instagram Stories: “Was so sick of hiding & sucking my stomach in lol.”
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Most fans weren’t fooled, but the rapper doubled down, posting photos of her and Da’Vinchi in which she referred to him as her “baby daddy.”
In real, non-music video life, GloRilla just recently discussed her desire to start a family but was honest about not wanting to go through pregnancy herself.
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Speaking to Charlamagne Tha God for his Out of Context podcast, she said: “I do want to have kids, but not my own kids. I wanna do the surrogate. I want somebody else to have my baby.
“I want them to have my DNA, but I don’t want to have it. I just don’t want to actually have a baby. All of my friends got kids and they’re restricted a lot when they’re pregnant. [Nine months] is too long.”
The conversation was inspired by a lyric on her Latto collaboration “Procedure”: “This n-gga tryna get me pregnant, I need to tie my tubes.”
GloRilla previously caused controversy after joking about having multiple abortions.
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After Sexyy Red debuted her baby bump on social media last year, Glo shut down speculation that she was the next female rap star to fall pregnant by joking: “Stop asking am I next y’all kno what I do. I damn near gotta membership at dat place,” referencing the abortion clinic.