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Moneybagg Yo Reassures Ari Fletcher He Won’t Cheat When She’s Pregnant: ‘Imma Hold It Down’

Moneybagg Yowants to have two more children to add to his eight. The Memphis rapper entertained the thought in conversation with his girlfriend Ari Fletcherduring a Valentine’s Day edition of her YouTube show Dinner With The Don.

The couple didn’t discuss a timeline, but Moneybagg said it’s the plan for “when the time presents itself.”In September, the beauty entrepreneur revealed she and Moneybagg suffered a miscarriage after the rapper teased a headless baby bump photo on social media.

At the time, she said:

“Yes that was me in the picture pregnant, holding my stomach like this. That was me. and unfortunately, I had a miscarriage, and God just you know…but yes, I did. I was pregnant and I did have a miscarriage.”

Moneybagg and Ari did not discuss the miscarriage on Thursday’s 30-minute episode.

Moneybagg Yo Tells Ari Fletcher He Won’t Cheat On Her When She’s Pregnant

Ari didn’t confirm or deny if she wanted additional children, but her smile lingered as they talked. Nearly 10 minutes in, Moneybagg Yo asked Ari, “so you having twins.”

Ari followed up by asking the artist if he’ll still be with her while she’s experiencing pregnancy symptoms like weight gain and swelling.

Fletcher asked:

“Imma turn into a big a** house. You gon be with me when I’m just so big. Face so fat and just nose wide?”

Without hesitation, Moneybagg Yo responded, “imma hold it down.”

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Bagg’s reassurance comes a month after Ari’s ex-boyfriendG Herbo, the father of her son Yosohn, admitted he cheated on Fletcher with his now-girlfriend Taina Williams while she was experiencing postpartum depression.

Beyond discussing their relationship on the show–including how he felt about Ari’s ‘single’ tweet last August, the pair also discussed Bagg’s music. He explained that he loves being a rapper and expressing himself through his art. Moneybagg also revealed he plans to drop his next album in late February or early March.

See the full interview below:

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