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Flo Milli Welcomes Her First Child

Flo Milli is performing at 713 Music Hall in Houston, Texas, on May 25, 2024, for Gunna's ''The Bittersweet Tour.'' Gunna Performs At 713 Music Hall In Houston, Houston, Texas, United States - 25 May 2024
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Flo Milli, the vibrant Alabama-born rapper, has entered an exciting new chapter in her life as she welcomes her first child, a baby boy named Sixx. On April 25, 2025, Flo Milli shared the joyous news with her followers on Instagram, marking a significant milestone in her personal life. This announcement was met with a flood of congratulatory messages from fans, friends, and fellow celebrities alike. The rapper, known for her energetic performances and engaging persona, playfully urged her followers to protect their ‘internet nephew’ with the message, “Yall bett not play bout yall internet nephew.”

The father of her child is music producer G6reddot, a revelation Flo Milli made during the baby shower in March. The couple, who managed to keep their relationship private until then, celebrated their growing family with a lavish event. The baby shower was an elaborate affair featuring chrome-inspired decor in shades of silver, black, blue, and gold, complete with large photo prints highlighting Flo Milli’s pregnancy journey. G6reddot, celebrated for his work with artists like Kodak Black and Cardi B, also shared his joy about fatherhood on social media, stating, “Welcome my first born Sixx. It’s not easy being a black father in America; they already counting me out.”

Flo Milli first teased her pregnancy in late 2024 with a playful video that ignited rumors across social media platforms. Initially dismissing the speculation as mere bloating, she officially confirmed her pregnancy in November. Since then, she has continued to engage with her audience, sharing glimpses of her journey to motherhood. Despite her advancing pregnancy, she maintained a strong presence in the music scene, even performing at San Diego State University just one month before giving birth—a testament to her dedication and passion for her craft.

On the day she announced her son’s arrival, Flo Milli also dropped a new single titled “Gripper,” featuring a collaboration with T-Pain that showcases her vibrant musical style. This new track adds to her repertoire of hits, reinforcing her commitment to providing fresh and engaging music to her fans. The dual announcement of a new single and her baby’s birth highlights her ability to balance her personal and professional life seamlessly.

Flo Milli’s journey into motherhood has caught public attention, with her candid sharing of experiences and challenges drawing admiration. Her decision to keep her fans informed—from her initial pregnancy tease to the joyous birth announcement—has only strengthened her connection with her audience. The rapper’s transparency about her pregnancy and subsequent childbirth reflects her willingness to share personal milestones with her fans, making them feel involved in her life beyond her music.  Congratulations came pouring in from prominent figures such as Latto, Reginae Carter, and Halle Bailey, demonstrating the strong network of support surrounding the rapper.

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