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Man allegedly gets 5 women pregnant at the same time

by Staff Bona
Picture: Instagram

Move over Nick Cannon, it seems as though you might have some competition in the baby booming department!

A woman named Lizzy Ashleigh recently shared a clip of herself, along with a musician named Zeddy Will, and four other women he “impregnated” at the same time, enjoying themselves at their joint “baby shower,” only to later reveal that the “pregnancies” were for a music video.

The music video in question is for Zeddy’s TikTok viral, hit song Cha Cha.

The hype surrounding the alleged pregnancies all started when Lizzy shared a video of herself and the other women with their baby bumps, as well as sharing a look at an invite to the fake baby shower.

“When your baby daddy got four other women pregnant at the same time,” read Lizzy’s caption.

@lizzyashmusic I guess we Sister Wives now #babydaddy #drama #babyshower #babymama ♬ original sound – Lizzy Ashliegh

Lizzy also shared a few snaps of the ladies and their bellies on Instagram, still playing into the role of expectant mothers.

 

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A post shared by Lizzy Ashliegh (@lizzyashmusic)

The video garnered more than 11 million views on TikTok and was shared by news publications all over the world. Seeing the mostly negative attention that was received, Lizzy returned to social media, saying that the news got “out of hand.”

She finally revealed that the pregnant-looking bellies were for Zeddy’s music video. “I didn’t have permission to talk about it yet … I helped cast the girls for the video, and now all my girls are getting phone calls … Satire jokes happen all the time.”

@lizzyashmusic Social Media vs Fake News vs propaganda .. where do we draw the line? People please dont believe everything you see or hear on the internet. #fakenews #notpaid #5babymamas #babymamadrama #babymama #candaceowens ♬ original sound – Lizzy Ashliegh

Also see: Woman drops out of university to go back to school

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