The Woman Who Claims She Was Knocked Up By Drake Might Be Lying About The Whole Thing

April 19, 2017 / Posted by:

Remember yesterday when an Instagram model named Layla Lace provided several receipts showing that she’s pregnant and the father is Drake? Well, someone else has come forward with their own receipts showing that Layla Lace made it all up.

A gentleman named DJ Spade threw up a screengrab last night of a conversation that allegedly happened between himself and Layla Lace. Layla might want to consider changing her name to Lie-la, because according to the conversation, it looks like she wasn’t telling the truth about Drake being the daddy.

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According to The Shade Room, DJ Spade’s post was liked by Drake. Meanwhile, Fameolous is calling fake on DJ Spade’s fakery. And as if we couldn’t get further down a weird altered truth hole (THOTception), they also found a clip of Layla Lace at a recent video shoot for French Montana in which she appears to be drinking champagne. Something she probably shouldn’t be doing if she’s knocked up.

If only we could get Layla’s side of the story. Sadly, she set her Instagram to private shortly after this mess went down yesterday. There are so many sides to this story, it’s like a D&D die on steroids. Layla could be pregnant, Layla might be faking it, Layla could be pregnant but just lying about who put the baby in there. I guess now we play the waiting game. If Layla really is pregnant with Drake’s baby, then sometime in the fall there should be reports of a baby born craving peameal sandwiches and getting pouty every time a lady nurse leaves him for another baby in the hospital nursery.

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