[VIDEO] Ashanti Visits 106 & Park, Ducks Questions About Reconciling With Ex-Boyfriend Nelly
Inquiring minds want to know, have singer Ashanti and rapper Nelly rekindled their romance?
They officially ended their relationship last year, but rumors swirled when they two were allegedly spotted together during Super Bowl weekend in NYC. According to reports, the two attended SoHo’s WIP, with Diddy, Rick Ross and a few other celebs. According to Page Six, a source revealed that,
Ashanti and Nelly cuddled up next to them and complained Diddy and Rick’s furs took up the seats at every club all weekend.
Nelly is rumored to be dating The Game actress Lashontae Heckard. During her appearance Wednesday (February 12th) on BET’s 106 & Park, Ashanti side-stepped questions about the rumors that they’d reunited.
She told the hosts:
Really, I was seen with him? How is that even possible? We probably were in the same area, but we were not taking pictures together, at all.
She remained coy, and wouldn’t directly answer if they were back together, laughing,
Together? What do you mean? Bravehart is coming out March 4th…Me and Braveheart are in the bed together. We say sweet things together.


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