YBN Almighty Jay Knocked Up Baby Mama Before Dating Black Chyna: Report

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YBN Nahmir attends the 31st Annual ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on June 21, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California.
More details on YBN Almighty Jay's baby mother has emerged.

YBN Almighty Jay became well-known to the mainstream due to his relationship with Blac Chyna. While many may have believed that it was some sort of publicity stunt, it seems as if they actually did have a genuine relationship. Reports surfaced that the two broke up due to Jay's trifling ways, although that has yet to be confirmed. This past weekend, he revealed that he's a father to a baby boy which led many to believe that he may have conceived the child while dating Blac Chyna, but according to reports, that's not the case.

According to TMZ, YBN Almighty Jay got the mother of his child, Dailyn Scott, pregnant before dating Blac Chyna. Almighty Jay and Scott first met last year on the set of a music video shoot where she was working as a stylist. The rapper reportedly impregnated Scott in December, two months before he and Blac Chyna began dating. Chyna was reportedly aware that YBN Almighty Jay was about to become a father.

YBN Almighty Jay and Dailyn Scott's son, SirLucius Edward Scott-Bradley, was born on September 4th at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles which makes sense since the tabloid's source said YBN Almighty Jay got Scott pregnant in December.

YBN Almighty Jay was touring overseas in Europe at the time of the child's birth, but he's been supporting the child financially and being around him as much as he possibly can. 


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