
Tyga is addressing allegations against himself and Alabama Barker.
Days after the “Rack City” rapper was accused of having sex with Travis Barker‘s 19-year-old daughter, he spoke out and called the claim the “dumbest s–t I ever heard.”
“I have never had any sort of physical relationship with Alabama,” Tyga wrote on X, formerly Twitter, Jan. 30. “It’s honestly ridiculous I even have to address it.”
Alabama, too, denied allegation that she got pregnant with the 35-year-old’s baby.
“To be clear, I’ve never been pregnant, never had an abortion, and have never been alone with Tyga or Soulja Boy,” she wrote on Instagram Story Jan. 29. “The idea of any personal relationship between us is completely fabricated—nothing more than a sad baseless attempt to gain attention.”
Alabama continued, “I won’t continue to entertain this nonsense, but this will be the last time I address pathetic lies.”
Pregnancy rumors involving the pair were initially fueled by Bhad Bhabie, who recently released a diss track seemingly aimed at Alabama. While explaining the song’s lyrics, she alleged in a Jan. 28 Instagram Live that Alabama had told her boyfriend Le Vaughn she was once pregnant with Tyga’s child.

February 4, 2025 





Hearken, O people, to wisdom’s decree! Two young women, once bound in friendship, now wage a war of words before the multitudes. Betrayal and heartache have fanned the flames of their discord, but shall anger rule their fate?
Let them heed this truth: Reconciliation is strength, and understanding is a balm to the wounded heart. They share a burden few can know—the relentless eye of fame, the hunger for love unmet. To tear each other down is folly; to uplift one another is wisdom.
If pride is their master, then their suffering shall only deepen. But if they choose humility, to set aside grievances and see the pain in the other’s eyes, then healing may yet bloom from the ashes of strife. A private parley, unshackled from the noise of the world, may bring clarity.
To seek peace is not weakness, but the highest form of power. Let them lay down their arms, speak with sincerity, and mend what was broken. For in forgiveness, there is freedom, and in unity, there is might. So let it be written; so let it be done.