Fetty Wap doesn't want to be a dad, tells girlfriend she will be a single mom

22 December 2015 - 10:54 By Bang Showbiz

Fetty Wap has reportedly told Masika Kalysha she will be raising their child alone because he didn't want a baby. The 24-year-old rapper is said to be unhappy with Masika Kalysha after she told him she's expecting their baby and in a row over text message, he wanted to know why she didn't have a termination. According to TMZ, the former Love & Hip Hop star said she believes abortion is murder, prompting her lover to hit back: ''You obviously don't believe in condoms either.'' When Masika insisted she'd been on the pill, Fetty texted: ''I ain't comin round helping yu none of that I'm lettin yu no now.(sic)'' According to the website, the rapper is planning on DNA testing to prove the baby is his. Masika announced earlier this month she is six months pregnant. After revealing the news in a radio interview, she later gushed on Instagram: ''These past six months have been crazy... But I'd do it all over again just to have you baby. ''My perfect sweet glory ...You're everything I've ever done right. My personal connection to the sun. I love you to an extreme that I've never achieved... Now I know my purpose in this life cuz God made you for me ... (sic)'' However, Fetty then took to Twitter appearing to suggest he's unhappy with Masika for going public with their news. He wrote: ''B**ches posting pics now the world going crazy (sic), she need a come up I understand career lookin bad (sic)... Just sit back n watch lol [laugh out loud]. (sic)''..

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