

GloRilla Reveals Truth Behind Pregnancy Speculation in Romantic ‘I Luv Her’ Video
After weeks of speculation, GloRilla has officially set the record straight about the mysterious baby bump she flaunted on social media last month. The reveal comes with the release of her new music video for “I Luv Her” featuring T-Pain, which uncovers the truth behind the viral moment.
A Storyline, Not Real Life
The Benny Boom-directed video tells a love story starring GloRilla and actor Abraham “Da’Vinchi” Juste, known for his role as Terry “Southwest T” Flenory in BMF. In the visual, Glo and Da’Vinchi’s characters meet, fall in love, and dream of a future together. Toward the end, she’s shown with a visible baby bump as the couple basks in a happy ending—only for it to be revealed that the entire sequence was a daydream.
This cinematic twist explains the heavily pregnant photos Glo posted on Instagram weeks before the video’s release. While she captioned the images with nothing but the visuals, she later teased fans with cryptic posts on her Instagram Stories:
“Was so sick of hiding & sucking my stomach in lol.”
The rapper even doubled down on the act, sharing playful photos with Da’Vinchi and referring to him as her “baby daddy.”
Fans React to the Clever Marketing
While many fans weren’t convinced by her faux pregnancy, the reveal in the “I Luv Her” video delighted audiences and showed off Glo’s sense of humor. The storyline cleverly captured attention, building anticipation for the music video and sparking conversations online.
GloRilla’s Real Thoughts on Pregnancy
In real life, GloRilla has been candid about her views on motherhood. Speaking to Charlamagne Tha God on his Out of Context podcast, the rapper expressed her desire to have kids in the future but admitted she doesn’t want to go through pregnancy herself: “I do want to have kids, but not my own kids. I wanna do the surrogate. I want somebody else to have my baby. I want them to have my DNA, but I don’t want to actually have it. All of my friends got kids and they’re restricted a lot when they’re pregnant. [Nine months] is too long.”
The discussion was inspired by a line from her collaboration with Latto, “Procedure,” where she raps: “This n—a tryna get me pregnant, I need to tie my tubes.”
Previous Controversy
GloRilla’s comments on pregnancy have sparked debates in the past. She previously joked about having multiple abortions, a remark that drew criticism. After Sexyy Red revealed her real-life pregnancy last year, GloRilla responded to fans speculating she might be next with her signature sharp wit: “Stop asking am I next y’all kno what I do. I damn near gotta membership at dat place,” referring to an abortion clinic.
The Power of Creative Marketing
The buzz around GloRilla’s baby bump highlights her knack for creating moments that keep fans talking. By tying her social media antics to the “I Luv Her” video, Glo turned speculation into engagement, further fueling excitement for her music.
As her star continues to rise, GloRilla proves she’s not just a rapper but a master of blending humor, creativity, and relatability into her brand. Whether it’s through her music or marketing stunts, she knows how to command attention and keep fans guessing.