Big Sean and Jhené Aiko Are Expecting a Baby
first shared photos of Jhené, 34, wearing a gray maxi dress and sporting a baby bump while out and about with Big Sean, 34, in Beverly Hills on July 2. In addition to their new little one, Jhené is also mom to daughterE! News has reached out to Big Sean and Jhené's reps for comment, but has not heard back.
The announcement comes almost two years after Big Sean released a single titled "Deep Reverence" that referenced a miscarriage. While he did not name Jhené in the lyrics,"Should be a billionaire based on the time off I'm not taking," he raps on the track. "Probably why the s--t around me get crazy and we lost the baby."
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