Ariana Grande could be pregnant with her boyfriend Mac Miller’s baby.
On Wednesday, Feb. 1, Associated Press’ Twitter account @APEntertainment shared a photo of the “Dangerous Woman” singer and said in the caption of the now-deleted tweet that she is expecting a baby, Us Weekly reported. The tweet did not name who the father of the baby is and instead asked fans to guess who the baby daddy could be. “Ariana Grande is pregnant, guess who’s the father? #ArianaGrande,” the tweet read.
Associated Press accidentally tweeted that Ariana Grande is pregnant. Photo: Twitter/@APEntertainment
The post was deleted soon after it was uploaded. Associated Press then explained in a follow-up message that the news about Grande’s pregnancy was not confirmed. “@APEntertainment has deleted from its account a tweet about Ariana Grande. It was unauthorized. We are investigating,” read the follow-up tweet.
The “Side to Side” singer has yet to comment on the publication’s tweet. For now, Grande is focusing on her upcoming Dangerous Woman tour, which is set to kick off on Friday, Feb. 3 at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix. Just this week, the singer-actress shared a list of her confirmed U.S. stops for the Dangerous Woman tour on her Instagram account. She expressed her excitement over seeing all the fans who will attend her concert in the caption, saying, “see you in three days.”
The tweet about Grande’s rumored pregnancy comes after the singer shared a photo of her new beau on Instagram. In the grainy snap, Miller is lounging on a bed with Grande’s dog, which he is petting. She captioned the pic with three yellow heart emojis.
Dating rumors about the two first surfaced last year after Grande and Miller were seen sharing a kiss during a dinner date in Encino, California on Aug. 21. They made their relationship public when they attended the MTV Video Music Awards together on Aug. 28.
Associated Press accidentally tweeted that Ariana Grande is pregnant. Pictured: Ariana Grande performs onstage during Power 96.1’s Jingle Ball 2016 at Philips Arena on Dec. 16, 2016 in Atlanta. Photo: Getty Images/Paras Griffin
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