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Tekashi 6ix9ine shockingly claims girlfriend will abort their baby if it’s a girl

Tekashi 6ix9ine shared at his unborn child’s gender reveal party that he would insist his girlfriend, Aliday Alter, undergo an abortion if the baby is female.

During a clip from a livestream at the party, shared by TMZ, the controversial rapper, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, told a group of streamers that he only wants a son, and if the results show a daughter, he will have it aborted.

The convicted felon then introduced the flabbergasted group to Alter, with one of them asking Alter what gender she thinks the baby will be.

Tekashi 6ix9ine, seen here in 2021, announced he would force his pregnant girlfriend to get an abortion if the fetus were female. Getty Images
The gender reveal party showed that the fetus was a boy.

When she replied, a girl, they told her that the rapper, 30, wants her to abort a girl.

“She’s down, she openminded,” the “Gummo” performer declared.

Luckily for Alter, the party revealed that she is having a boy.

Alter revealed she was pregnant last month when she posted a photo of herself, posing in a cheetah-print dress that showed off her baby bump, writing alongside it, “My world is about to change.”

The rapper’s girlfriend, Aliday Alter, announced her pregnancy in April.
Tekashi 6ix9ine, photographed in 2021, has two daughters from previous relationships. Zuffa LLC

Tekashi 6ix9ine, 30, has a 12-year-old daughter with ex-girlfriend Sara Molina and another daughter, 7, with Marlayna M.

The heavily tattooed musician has a checkered legal history.

In 2015, he pleaded guilty to a felony count of use of a child in a sexual performance.

Tekashi 6ix9ine, photographed in 2021, was born Daniel Hernandez. Getty Images
The rapper, seen here in 2018, has been in trouble with the law over the years. WireImage

Four years later, he received a two-year prison sentence after turning state’s evidence against the United Blood Nation street gang. In April 2020, he was put on house arrest.

In 2024, he was arrested in the Dominican Republic on domestic violence charges.

Director Karam Gill, who helmed a docuseries on Tekashi 6ix9ine, told Page Six in 2021 that the rapper is “truly a horrible human being” with no morals or talent — but a “social media mastermind” with an uncanny ability to “spark a reaction.”


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