Alabama Barker has firmly denied rumours that she was romantically involved with rapper Tyga or that she was pregnant with his child. The 19-year-old daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker responded after the claims surfaced in a diss track by Bhad Bhabie, sparking widespread speculation.
The drama began when Bhad Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, released "Over Cooked", a track in which fans believe she alluded to Barker being involved with both Tyga, 35, and Soulja Boy, 34. Barker quickly addressed the rumours on TikTok by responding "Absolutely not." to a comment under one of her videos that asked if she was involved with either of the men.
Photo: Tiktok/Alabamabarker
According to DailyMail, Barker also stated, “Let’s clear this up! I never in my life have remotely been near Tyga. I’ve also never been pregnant, nor do I know Soulja Boy. The end.”
Tyga also dismissed the claims in his own way, using humor to deny the accusations. He posted a TikTok featuring the iconic clip of 50 Cent saying, "What he say f*ck me for?" along with the caption, “C’mon, ain’t no way gang.” He also added a blue hat emoji, commonly used to indicate something is a lie. While he didn’t directly reference Bhad Bhabie, his response made it clear he had no involvement.
Bhad Bhabie and Barker have been engaged in an ongoing feud, reportedly stemming from claims that Barker pursued Bregoli’s on-again, off-again boyfriend, Le Vaughn. Barker previously denied any interest in him, stating, “I have no interest in this man,” while accusing him of misleading her about his relationship status.
The diss track’s accusations fueled online speculation, particularly given Tyga’s history with Kylie Jenner, the younger sister of Barker’s stepmother, Kourtney Kardashian.
Barker, who is pursuing her own music career, released her debut rap single Vogue in December. Meanwhile, Bhad Bhabie’s representatives declined to address the feud, instead emphasizing her focus on her music.
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