Rapper DreamDoll has taken to social media to address rampant speculation surrounding the father of her child. In a recent post, she demanded privacy and addressed rumors linking her child to several men.
The rapper and social media influencer recently used Instagram to clarify ongoing rumors, emphasizing that the father of her child is not caught up in any marital issues.
Dream Doll’s pregnancy announcement initially sent fans into a frenzy, with many trying to guess the child’s father’s identity. The rumor mill kicked into overdrive, sparking debates across social media platforms.
This followed a user’s speculation that the father of her baby could be Quincy Promes, a married soccer player known for his controversial history.
Promes and DreamDoll went viral in February 2024 when their relationship became public during her 32nd birthday celebration in Dubai, allegedly hosted by the footballer.
DreamDoll celebrated her 32nd birthday on a luxury vacation with her boo. In a post on her Instagram page, the “Ah Ah Ah” artist posted a carousel of videos and photos from her birthday, captioning the special day as “Best Birthday Ever.”
Even though her boyfriend had his head down, curious fans went right into an investigative mood about his identity, and the information supplied suggests that he is Quincy Promes, who is currently wanted by police.
In a strongly-worded post on Friday, January 3, Dream Doll expressed her frustration over the relentless gossip, revealing that her child was linked to different men in 72 hours. The star didn’t mince words, setting the record straight and calling out the wild rumors.
“Nobody knows how my child was conceived or whose sperm was used,” she wrote. “And for the record, THE FATHER OF MY CHILD IS NOT A MARRIED MAN. The End.”
Dream Doll also reminded fans and critics alike about respecting her privacy. “Y’all don’t know anything about me unless I post—not even the fact that I was pregnant until I decided to share it,” she continued.
To further drive her point home, she issued a warning to those spreading unverified claims about her personal life. “If you’re not using the word ‘allegedly,’ you better get yourself a good lawyer,” she added, signaling that she’s ready to protect her peace—and her growing family—by any means necessary.