Alabama Barker fired back at rumors that she concealed a secret pregnancy from rapper Tyga and hooked up with Soulja Boy, clearing the air after Bhad Bhabie (real name: Danielle Bregoli) released a diss track titled “Over Cooked.”
“I felt it was necessary to address the outrageous rumors circulating, particularly those from Danielle,” she wrote via her Instagram Story on Wednesday, January 29. “To be clear, I have never been pregnant, never had an abortion, and have never been alone with Tyga or Soulja Boy outside of public settings. The idea of any personal relationship between us is completely fabricated — nothing more than a sad and baseless rumor to gain attention. I won’t continue to entertain this nonsense, but this will be the last time I address the pathetic lies.”
“As for music, a diss track is coming soon,” Alabama, 19, teased.
Alabama directly addressed the claims in her denial after Bhad Bhabie, 21, made the allegations in her song, which was released on January 27. The lyrics included a reference about Tyga (real name: Michael Ray Stevenson) and Soulja Boy (real name: DeAndre Cortez Way) seemingly aimed at Alabama.
“Hatin’ ass hoe tried steal my baby daddy (Baby daddy) / F–kin’ on Soulja [Boy] and Tyga got you pregnant (Uh) / Tried to play me close, backdoor me, seen it comin’ (Seen it comin’) / Did all that for nothin’, bitch, he still gon’ come right back (He gon’ come right back),” Bhad Bhabie rapped on the single.
There were additional lyrics also seemingly calling out Alabama toward the end of the track that fans believe referred to Alabama’s father, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, and stepmother Kourtney Kardashian.
“You need daddy’s money to f–k with me / More like stepmommy’s money ’cause I got more money than your daddy little girl,” Bhad Bhabie added.
In Touch should note that another version on YouTube now has both rapper’s names censored out on January 27.
“Did u mess with Soulja or Tyga?” one fan asked in the comments of Alabama’s TikTok, to which she replied, “Absolutely not.”
In the track, Bhad Bhabie doubled down on her accusations that Alabama allegedly stole her boyfriend, Le Vaughn, with whom she shares a child.
In a since-deleted Instagram Story post shared in December 2024, Bhad Bhabie — who shot to fame in 2016 after an appearance on Dr. Phil — claimed, “@AlabamaLuellaBarker took my man. … I told [Le Vaughn] next time I catch you. You got be with time.”
The rapper welcomed daughter Kali in March 2024 with Le Vaughn, 26, who has yet to weigh in on the latest drama.
Alabama denied the allegations that she was ever involved with Le Vaughn, noting that she has “no interest in this man” via an Instagram statement before taking to TikTok with another message.
“I’ve been to her house one time and I guess he was there, but I never saw his face,” Alabama declared on December 18. “I’m not looking to wreck anyone’s home or family. I don’t get any cool points from that and I don’t benefit from it all. I also would never date this man.”
Alabama clarified that she later met up with Le Vaughn in Las Vegas and he would “continuously lie.”
“Sadly, I fell for his manipulative lies and after I told him I no longer wanted communication with him, he continuously tried to talk to me and put me in a very uncomfortable position,” Alabama alleged. “I’m not going to disregard my faults in the situation. There are definitely certain things I could have gone about differently.”