Stefon Diggs linked to K’yanna Barber pregnancy rumor after DJ Akademiks’ viral post
DJ Akademiks claims Stefon Diggs got K’yanna Barber, Drake’s “Kiki,” pregnant, sparking viral NFL pregnancy rumors

NFL star Stefon Diggs has found himself in the middle of a viral controversy after DJ Akademiks claimed that K’yanna Barber, widely known as “Kiki” from Drake’s hit song “In My Feelings,” is pregnant with his child.
The claim surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), where DJ Akademiks posted a side-by-side image of Barber’s recent mirror selfie showing a baby bump and an older photo of her from a 2018 Toronto Life article. His caption read, “Stefon Diggs got ‘Kiki do you love me’ pregnant lmaooo birds of a feather. Pray for Cardi B.” The post quickly gained traction, amassing over 1.6 million views.
Stefon Diggs got “Kiki do you love me are you riding” pregnant lmaooo birds of a feather
— Akademiks TV (@AkademiksTV) October 28, 2025
Pray for Cardi B pic.twitter.com/1N2Vytba3C
This rumor arrives shortly after Cardi B confirmed she is pregnant with her fourth child and her first with the New England Patriots wide receiver. The rapper announced the news during a “CBS Mornings” interview, stating she is expecting a baby with her boyfriend, Stefon Diggs.
However, the situation is further complicated by an ongoing paternity lawsuit involving model Aileen Lopera, who claimed Diggs fathered her daughter, born in April 2024. According to her attorney, Diggs has yet to take a DNA test, though he has requested joint custody if paternity is confirmed.
As the rumors swirl, neither Stefon Diggs nor K’yanna Barber has addressed the claims publicly. Fans online remain divided, with some questioning the credibility of Akademiks’ statements while others speculate about the NFL player’s personal life.
The New England Patriots receiver, now in his 11th season, has yet to comment as the story continues to dominate both sports and entertainment headlines.


















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