Amber Rose and 21 Savage baby, pregnancy news: Wiz Khalifa's ex allegedly expecting her second child

Pregnancy news is so prevalent nowadays as Amber Rose is also rumored to be pregnant with her boyfriend 21 Savage. The 34-year-old star is said to be expecting her second child, and the couple are very much excited.

According to reports, Kanye West's former girlfriend is now pregnant. With that, she and her 25-year-old partner are now excited to start their own family. In fact, it has been said that the rapper is sharing the news to his friends.

To prove the claim, Media Takeout shared a photo of Rose wearing an all-black outfit and a long blonde wig. At one point, she was seen resting her left hand on her tummy that might be a sign of her alleged pregnancy.

Meanwhile, talking about her firstborn with her former husband, Wiz Khalifa, Rose told Us Weekly that co-parenting their child comes easy as they both love their 4-year-old kid Sebastian.

While promoting Chocolate Rose Presented by Amber Rose at the Chocolate Lounge Las Vegas, the 34-year-old model revealed that she is not living very far from her ex, so their child could visit him anytime he wants. They also use FaceTime a lot so both parents can talk to the child on a daily basis.

To recall, Rose and Khalifa parted ways in 2014 after the former filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences. Although she wanted full custody of Sebastian, they were granted joint custody of their son in 2015.

In fact, Rose revealed that co-parenting their child gives both of them the opportunity to focus more on their careers. It also gives them time to work and do a lot of other things. Whenever the child is with his father, this means Rose can have a full schedule for a week. But when they are together, her team knows she can only accept few commitments.

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