Coi Leray and Trippie Redd have announced that they are expecting their first baby.
Leray revealed her pregnancy in an announcement on her social media on Wednesday (January 1).
“I’m a rock star mommy we ready for 2025,” she captioned an Instagram post with photos of her baby bump.
Congratulatory messages poured into her comments section from a host of fellow female artists such as including GloRilla, Ice Spice, Kehlani and DreamDoll, who also revealed her own pregnancy earlier this week.
Leray shared more details on her Instagram Stories, confirming she is “over 4 months” into her pregnancy.
The couple first started dating in 2019 before they later split up that year. But they rekindled their romance in August 2024.
In the past both artists have written respective songs about each other with Redd releasing ‘Leray’ from ‘A Love Letter To You 4’ to his then-ex in 2019. Leray then mentioned Redd on her 2023 track ‘Isabel Marant’.
Elsewhere in the past, Beyoncé sent Leray’ flowers with an endearing message attached, telling the rising star she’s a big fan of her.
She found success over the years in 2021 after her breakthrough single ‘No More Parties’ went double platinum. She is best known for her single ‘Players’, which became her highest-charting single after peaking at Number Nine on the Billboard Hot 100.
Redd meanwhile recently featured on KSI’s hit single ‘Thick Of It’ which was in with an outside chance of 2024’s UK Christmas Number One.
In the end Wham!‘s ‘Last Christmas’ took the top spot on the single’s 40th anniversary and dominated the remaining festive period.
The iconic holiday track was penned and produced by the late George Michael, with the aim of bagging Christmas Number One back in 1984. However, the pop track was kept off the top spot by Band Aid’s ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’, a song that would go on to become the second best-selling single of all time.
It wasn’t until 2023 that ‘Last Christmas’ finally earned the festive top spot. Wham! also made history that year by setting the record for the longest-ever journey to the UK Christmas Number One, which was 39 years.