G-Herbo’s Girlfriend Taina Williams Appears To Debut An Alleged Baby Bump!

Taina Williams Appears To Debut An Alleged Baby Bump!
It looks like Taina Williams has debuted an alleged baby bump just weeks after it was reported that she was engaged to rapper G Herbo and is four months pregnant. Taina Williams posted a picture of herself sporting her new swimsuit collection and is seemingly showing off her alleged baby bump. She captioned the post,
“My limited swimsuit collection with @mattecollection just dropped y’all #mattecollection#mattecollectionxtaina “

Several Instagram users congratulated Taina Williams while bringing attention to her alleged bump.

As previously reported, Taina’s boyfriend/rumored fiancé, G Herbo, has pleaded not guilty to federal credit card theft charges. During a virtual court appearance on Wednesday, (Dec.8) his lawyer surprisingly revealed that G Herbo is engaged to Taina and that she is four months pregnant. The pair have been dating since January 2019.

Taina Williams, G Herbo
Taina and G Herbo have yet to confirm the pregnancy rumors.
What are your thoughts on Taina William’s alleged baby bump? Let us know in the comments below!
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