Nicki Minaj Pregnancy Rumors: Is Meek Mill Her Baby Daddy?

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Aug 10, 2015 06:00 AM EDT

It looks like the rumors of a possible break-up between Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill will have to take a back seat after speculations of Minaj being pregnant surfaced last Saturday, when Minaj called Mill his "baby father."

E! Online writes that the 32-year-old rapper has nearly broke social media when she introduced her boyfriend Mill as one of her opening acts in her Pinkprint tour at First Niagara Pavilion in Pennsylvania. She coyly said "make some noise for my baby father" to the crowd, of which Mill smiled and raised his hands to the cheering audience.

This has led to numerous speculations, mostly being taken over Twitter, causing fans to be caught off guard in debating if the comment is the truth or just a joke Minaj has spurred to celebrate the moment.

Minaj has retweeted most of her fans Twitter posts regarding her concert and allegedly pregnancy news, of which she replied with emojis shedding tears. If it is out of joy or laughter, this has yet to be confirmed because Minaj's representative has not yet responded for comments, NY Daily News reports. But, her comment will surely douse cold water on rumors that she and Mill have broken up due to Mill's on-going feud with Minaj's ex-beau Drake.

Huffington Post chronicles the big news on the couple's lives, stating that Minaj and Mill have been dating since December of last year and have appeared to be playing "guess what happens next" with their fans and the public. Similarly, only last April, Minja has posted a photo of a heart-shaped ring on her finger, which led the public to believe that the two are officially getting hitched, although confirmation only happened more than a month after when Minaj gave an interview in The Fader magazine.

However, if Minaj's tweet holds true that the rapper doesn't want to have a baby until she's married, then perhaps the fans and followers of Minaj have been punked!

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