Lauren London Denies Rumors She Got Secretly Married To Nipsey Hussle

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Nipsey Hussle and Lauren London attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Portland Trail Blazers at Staples Center on November 14, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Lauren London and Nipsey Hussle aren't officially married, yet.

Nipsey Hussle and Lauren London have been together for the better part of the past five years. Although they've broken up, they've managed to reconcile and get back together. In a lot of ways, Nipsey Hussle and Lauren London define what "relationship goals" are. Many people thought that the two got secretly married when Nipsey referred to Lauren as his "wife." However, Lauren London refutes that she and Nipsey are legally married

Lauren London took to Instagram to debunk rumors that she and Nipsey Hussle got married in secret. "I'm not married y'all. Chillllll," she wrote followed by three laughing emojis. Considering Nipsey and Lauren have been dating for five years at this point, he clearly considers Lauren his wife.

In late 2017, the two of them announced that they called it quits a year and a half after they welcomed their first son together. However, that didn't last that long. The couple was later spotted together at the L.A. Lakers Christmas game against the Timberwolves. Both Lauren and Nipsey shared photos from the game, confirming that they were back together. London later had a cameo as the getaway driver in Nipsey Hussle's music video for "Hussle And Motivate" off of Victory Lap. She also appeared in Nipsey Hussle's music video for his single, "Double Up" featuring XO's Belly and Dom Kennedy

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