“LHH” Alum Alexis Skyy Gets Candid About Paternity Mix-Up w/ Fetty Wap: ‘All His Kids Have A Certain Look’
“LHH” Alum Alexis Skyy Gets Candid About Paternity Mix-Up w/ Fetty Wap: ‘All His Kids Have A Certain Look’
#AlexisSkyy is airing out her truth.
In a newly released interview with #CarlosKing, the Love & Hip Hop alum denied allegations that she was always aware her child wasn’t #FettyWap’s.
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According to Alexis, it wasn’t until roughly seven months after Alaiya, born in 2018, arrived that she knew the child belonged to her ex, Brandon Medford.
“Me and my child’s father were not sleeping together at all,” Alexis said, breaking down her dating timeline. “Then we decided to obviously mess around, on a one-night type of thing, and from there it was just like, ‘Okay, this is it.’ And #Fetty was back.”
Alexis continued, noting that when Fetty came back into the picture, despite their issues, she “wasn’t strong enough to leave.” She added that once the paternity truth was revealed, she told Fetty, who she said “kind of already knew because he knows his kids.”
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