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City Girls’ JT Is Speculated To Be Pregnant

Is JT pregnant? Rumors began circulating after the City Girls took the stage at the 92Q End of Summer Jam near Baltimore, Maryland.

Fans noticed that JT packed on a few pounds and peeped a baby bump under her blue bodysuit. Additionally, the rapper uploaded a photo to her Instagram story ahead of the performance that added more fuel to the fire.

“@TheGirlJT def pregnant! That’s the morning sickness band I had when I was preggy [insert laughing and facepalm emojis],” one social media user stated, pointing out a morning sickness band known as Sea-Band Mama on her wrist.

Once the Instagram Inspectors reported for duty, the “Act Up” artist notably deleted the photo and she’s been mum since.

Uzi didn’t comment on the situation and neither did Yung Miami. But if JT is in fact pregnant, this will be her first child with her boyfriend, Uzi.

Staff Writer

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