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Boosie and fiancee Rajel Nelson are expecting their first child together-a baby girl!
The couple learned of the gender of their baby on November 14th at Boosie’s 42nd birthday celebration, which doubled as a gender reveal party.
Boosie took to Instagram to share the moment when pink smoke filled the air, indicating a little girl is on the way. In the video, the couple looked overjoyed as family and friends cheered around them.
“It’s a girl number 9 on the way,” Boosie captioned the post, tagging Rajel, who goes by “Nana” on social media. He added, “Happy birthday to me,”
Rajel also took to Instagram to wish Boosie a happy birthday, writing, “Happy Happiest Birthday Papa ! I love you too the moon and back . The mf GOAT ! 6 years down plenty more to GO ! Cheers to more Life , More Everything and many many more Blessings.”
Earlier this month, Boosie announced he was gearing up for fatherhood once again.
The rapper shared the exciting news while attending an Atlanta Hawks game, posting a video of himself dancing during the halftime show.
He wrote, “BABY OTW DANCE IM ABOUT TO BE A DADDY AGAIN.”
The new baby girl will be Boosie’s ninth child. He’s already the proud father of Ivy Ray Hatch, Lyric Beyonce Hatch, Toriana Hatch, Iviona Hatch, Michael Jordan Hatch, Tarlaysia Hatch, Torrance Hatch Jr., and his little girl Laila Jean.
Boosie has been candid about his struggles with not having all his children live with him full-time.
Earlier this year, the Baton Rouge rapper took to Instagram to share his feelings, saying, “My kids went home today, bro. I’m kind of sad.”
He added, “When my kids go back, I be kind of sad. Sh$t be having me sad, feeling like I’m a failure that my kids don’t live me with me… I built this home so my kids would live with me. Sh%t stress me out sometimes.”
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Anyone else here experimenting with it?
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