Flo Milli wants fans to know that she’s not pregnant—just a little bloated!
The 23-year-old rapper set the record straight after her recent Instagram video on November 12 sent the internet into a frenzy. In the clip, Flo Milli previews a new track, sampling T-Pain’s “I’m N Luv (Wit a Stripper),” while rocking a crop top.
But what really got fans talking was the masked man standing behind her, gently rubbing her protruding stomach.
The video immediately sparked a flurry of comments from fans and industry friends alike, who assumed she might be expecting. Saucy Santana commented, “She [is] so pretty! Preggo face,” while Baby Tate chimed in with, “I’m not gon’ lie, I ain’t hear a word [you] said. Congratulations. OMG, Flo Mommi s**t!”
Congratulations came rolling in from other celebs, including Gabrielle Union, Zonnique Pullins, Joseline Hernandez, Reginae Carter, and even Sexyy Red, all seemingly buying into the pregnancy buzz.
damn i cant be bloated??
— FLOSKI✰ (@_FloMilli) November 13, 2024
However, Flo Milli quickly cleared the air on X, saying, “Damn, I can’t be bloated?”
But she also raised some eyebrows with a follow-up post on her Instagram Stories, admitting she’s been having “weird cravings” like Takis with pickles.
While fans may not get a baby Flo Milli announcement anytime soon, they can look forward to more music from the artist. In addition to previewing her new track, Flo Milli recently performed at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Milwaukee, heating up the stage ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
not i done fell in luv with takis & pickles😍🇭🇹 pic.twitter.com/u7GaFs6KMf
— FLOSKI✰ (@_FloMilli) November 13, 2024
This year has been huge for Flo, with the release of Fine Ho, Stay, an album packed with collaborations from stars like SZA, Cardi B, Gunna, Monaleo, and Anycia.
Talking about the album, she shared with ELLE, “It’s me expressing myself a little bit more to my personality. Before, I was giving one side of Flo Milli, and now, I’m giving everybody different sides of me. It’s a vulnerable vibe where people get to hear my experiences. I feel like it’s very relatable for women, and I feel like it will help.”