Wizkid Confirms Third Baby with Jada Pollock

Wizkid Confirms Pregnancy with Third Baby Mama, Jada Pollock

Nigerian singer Wizkid has confirmed that he is expecting his third child with his manager and third baby mama, Jada Pollock. The news comes after rumors emerged that the couple was expecting a new addition to their family.

According to Media Talk Africa, Wizkid and Jada began dating in 2014 and have two sons together, Zion, born in 2017, and AJ, born in 2022. The couple’s third child is expected to arrive soon, with Jada recently flaunting what appears to be a baby bump on social media.

The news was confirmed by Wizkid himself during a recent rant on X, where he responded to a user’s comment about his baby mama’s pregnancy. The user, @EngrPopey, wrote, “Wizkid, your woman get belle but na you dey show the hormones,” alluding to the singer’s recent social media antics. Wizkid responded, “Yes o! We Dey feel am together! Can’t wait to meet my new baby!”

This will be Wizkid’s third child with a baby mama, as he also has two sons from previous relationships with Shola Ogudu and Binta Diallo.

The news of Wizkid’s new addition has sent fans into a frenzy, with many taking to social media to congratulate the singer and his family. As the singer prepares to welcome his new baby, fans are eagerly awaiting more updates on the upcoming arrival.

With this new development, Wizkid’s fans are left wondering what the future holds for the singer and his growing family. One thing is certain, however – Wizkid’s love life is always making headlines, and this latest news is no exception.

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