Minalyn has cleared the air on her relationship with her boyfriend and baby daddy.
It was rumored a few days ago that the ex-fiancée of Zionfelix was pregnant again and expecting a baby boy after their alleged breakup.
However, Minalyn has come out to debunk the rumors making rounds as she discloses that she is no longer in an intimate relationship with the blogger Zionfelix and hasn’t welcomed a new child with him as rumored.
She wrote on her page:
“Until the lion learns how to write, every story will glorify the hunter”. I must admit that everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion, however, the truth must be told that some opinions are pointing in the wrong direction. It is against this background that I have resolved to write and address the subject matter being speculated about myself and Zion.
“First and foremost, the rumors being speculated that I have taken seed and/or given birth to a baby boy with Zion being the father are absolutely false. There’s no iota of truth in those speculations. I am not pregnant nor have I given birth to a baby boy.
“Let me hasten to add that I have moved on with my life and am no longer in an intimate relationship with Zion. Gold they say should be sold to the one who knows the value of it.”
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