“IT’S HER KARMA” Latto throws a baby shower for her child with 21 Savage… but he ghosts her to stay with his wife and kids! | HO’
No-show drama goes viral — then rival Sexy Red jumps in and brutally clowns her for getting pregnant by a married man she knew was off-limits

ATLANTA — The internet is back on Latto’s neck after 21 Savage reportedly skipped her baby shower to be with his wife and kids. And now, Sexy Redd has joined the conversation — with both barrels loaded.
Latto, who announced her pregnancy a few months ago, has been the subject of relentless speculation ever since. She confirmed what many already suspected when she posted a video of 21 Savage’s arms wrapped around her baby bump on Instagram. An interview with TMZ further cemented it.
“Are you tired of people asking about you-know-who?” an interviewer asked.
“No,” Latto replied.
“21. So you’re not tired of hearing about 21?”
But when it came time for her baby shower, 21 was nowhere to be found. No stand-in. No public appearance. Not even a social media post acknowledging the event.
“To absolutely no one’s surprise, everyone else was present but 21,” one observer noted. “He had no problem reposting a photo of Latto’s recent Paper magazine cover with her belly out, pretty much confirming he’s the baby daddy. But when it came to actually showing up to the baby shower? Crickets.”
Word on the street is that Latto didn’t know he wouldn’t be there. The shower was supposed to be private, sources say, precisely because 21 was expected to attend. He ghosted. The only clips that emerged came from Latto’s own father, who posted without her consent.
Now, Sexy Redd has piled on. What makes it especially shady? Sexy Redd was one of the first to congratulate Latto when she announced her pregnancy.
“Congratulations, sista Latto,” Sexy Redd posted at the time.

But behind the scenes, sources say, she was allegedly “keke-ing with her friends” about Latto getting herself knocked up by a married man.
For those who have followed their history, this isn’t surprising. Back in 2023, the two had a public feud after people accused Latto of stealing Sexy Redd’s style — specifically when it came to wearing True Religion jeans.
Latto responded by reposting a Shade Room post of herself in True Religion, writing, “They be knowing what they doing lol. Very weird. If you’re not from Atlanta, this is not for you.”
She also reposted photos of herself wearing True Religion dating back to 2020, essentially throwing it in Sexy Redd’s face that she had been wearing the brand before Sexy Redd blew up.
Sexy Redd initially played it cool, but when Latto wanted smoke, she met her halfway. She reposted a comment that read, “All these celebrities weren’t wearing True Religion until Sexy Redd came out.”
Now, with the baby shower drama unfolding, Sexy Redd has returned fire. Online commentators have been quick to weigh in.
“The kink for making broken homes needs to be studied,” one person wrote.
Another added, “Can’t stop a woman from wanting to be a baby mama instead of a wife. Can’t save a broken mentality. Just got to accept it and raise your kids better.”
The deeper issue, many observers note, is 21 Savage’s immigration status. He was picked up by ICE back in 2019 after it was discovered he was an undocumented immigrant from the UK who overstayed his visa. His marriage to his wife, Kiana, has long been seen as the primary thing keeping him from deportation.
A source told Media Takeout at the time that 21 was dating Latto but couldn’t talk about it publicly because it could jeopardize his immigration case.

Latto, however, seemed undeterred. Over a year ago, she began posting about wanting to get pregnant. She posted a Sims character that looked exactly like 21 Savage — same hairstyle, same face structure, same tattoos — with the caption, “Update, she’s pregnant.”
When people clocked it, she doubled down. Another Sims post showed her pregnant character and the baby’s father in an inflatable pool with the caption, “They’re having a home birth.”
On Valentine’s Day, she posted a photo of her menstrual cycle tracker, announcing to the world that she was ovulating.
“The signs have been there,” one commentator said. “She planned this down to the T. But I guess she didn’t consider the fact that 21 wasn’t going to leave Kiana, nor was he going to claim that baby publicly.”
Latto has not publicly responded to Sexy Redd’s latest comments. But the internet is watching — and taking sides.
“Good luck to shorty, though,” one person wrote. “She’s going to need it.”
“I Wore My Father’s Uniform to Prom—They Didn’t Understand Until It Was Too Late”
Prom night was supposed to be something I’d just get through.
Smile when needed. Stay quiet. Go home.
That was the plan.
But everything changed the moment I walked down the stairs.
I was wearing a dress I had made myself—from my father’s old army uniform.
Not because it was perfect.
Because it was his.
Every stitch meant something. Every piece of fabric carried a memory I wasn’t ready to let go of.
He had taught me how to sew when I was younger. Back when life still felt… whole.
After he died, the house changed.
It stopped feeling like mine.
I became someone who just lived there.
Did chores. Stayed out of the way. Kept quiet.
So I worked on the dress at night. Slowly. Carefully. Like I was holding on to something that mattered.
And when it was finally done… I knew.
It wasn’t just a dress.
It was the last piece of him I still had.
When I stepped into the living room, they noticed immediately.
My stepmother looked me up and down like I had done something embarrassing.
My stepsisters laughed.
Not loudly.
Worse—quiet, cutting laughs. The kind that stay with you.
“Is that supposed to be a dress?” one of them said.
I didn’t answer.
I just stood there.
Because if I said anything, I knew my voice would shake.
Then there was a knock at the door.
Not loud. Just… firm.
Everyone went quiet.
My stepmother opened it.
A man stood there in uniform.
Straight posture. Serious expression.
The room changed instantly.
He asked for me.
He handed me an envelope.
Inside were documents. Official. Real.
My father had arranged things before he died.
Support. Protection. A future he made sure I would have—no matter what happened after he was gone.
I didn’t cry.
Not then.
I just held the papers and felt something shift inside me.
For the first time in a long time…
I wasn’t powerless.
When I walked out that door for prom, nothing felt the same.
Not the house.
Not the people inside it.
Not even me.
They had laughed at the dress.
But they didn’t understand it.
It wasn’t about how it looked.
It was about where I came from.
What I carried with me.
What I refused to lose.
That night, I didn’t feel invisible.
I didn’t feel small.
I didn’t feel like someone just trying to survive in a house that wasn’t mine.
For the first time since my father died—
I felt like myself again.
This story is based on real-life situations and has been adapted for storytelling. Names and certain details have been changed.