Trey Songz’s Son’s Mom Identity Revealed? Baby Registry Surfaces
Trey Songz’s Son’s Mom Identity Revealed? Baby Registry Surfaces
One of the first questions that came up after singer Trey Songz confirmed he’s a father is, who’s the mother? While he has still been quiet about her identity, it looks like the mystery might have been solved thanks to a possible baby registry surfacing. According to the registry, the baby was due on April 18, 2019. While Songz just announced his arrival this week, it’s possible he welcomed his son, Noah, weeks ago.


Caro Colon is rumored to be the mother of Songz’s son, Noah, and April Tucker, is Songz’s mom. Interestingly enough, Caro reportedly deleted her Instagram and her digital footprint altogether a few months ago.

Trey Songz, Caro Colon
But it looks like Noah and Dave East’s daughter, Kairi Chanel Brewster are first cousins. Word is Colon’s sister, Milagrito “Millie” Colon, is the mother of Dave East’s daughter.

Millie Colon
Songz revealed he is now a father on last week, sending fans into a frenzy. He first shared a photo of his son, Noah’s, foot, before he confirmed that he is the father.


Congrats again to Trey Songz!
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