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The Pendragon Cycle on Daily Wire+ was widely enjoyed by viewers, as evidenced by an 86% fresh audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The show follows Merlin, long before King Arthur’s rise, during the era of Uther Pendragon and the Saxon invasions that would shape Britain.
Steve Varnom plays King Custennin, Merlin’s father-in-law, in the series. I caught up with Steve, and he was kind enough to take some time out to answer some questions about the show for GIANT FREKAIN ROBOT. I’ve reviewed and commented a lot about the show previously, so it was interesting to talk with one of its stars, who also turns out to be a great storyteller.

I asked Steve Varnom what interested him in acting, and his answer was humanistically geeky! “I knew I wanted to be an actor very early in my life,” he explained. “I think it was seeing Star Wars for the first time that lit the fuse for me! I want to do THAT!” But it took time, he admitted. “I went to drama school in London (LAMDA) and was lucky enough to get a job with the RSC when I graduated. I’ve had a pretty varied career, a lot of ups and downs, like most actors. It can be a challenging career at times – a lot of disappointment and frustration, but when it’s going well, there’s nothing better in the world!”
Steve Varnom is an experienced stage actor who has toured the world. He was educated at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and went on to perform in two productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company, as well as numerous productions on London’s West End, the UK equivalent of Broadway. His stage credits are numerous.
Varnom has performed in A Clockwork Orange with music by Bono and The Edge. He was in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Woman in White as Count Fosco and understudied Michael Crawford, the legendary star of The Phantom of the Opera. His love of acting has long been about the camera, and he brought his stage success to roles on both Coronation Street and EastEnders, two long-standing British soap operas that have launched some of that nation’s biggest stars.

Custennin first appears in episode 5 of The Pendragon Cycle, when Merlin returns to his late wife’s home to apply to her father on Uther’s behalf. The tragic story of Ganieda and the bitterness between Custennin and Merlin are explored in episode 6, and in episode 7, as he rides in to help save the day as the Britons defend their island from invasion.
I asked Steve what interested him in the project and in the character Custennin, and what he liked about the character. “From the first audition scene I was sent, it was apparent this was a very well-written character,” he told me. “Custennin was complex and three-dimensional, with an interesting series arc. Believe me, this is something that you very rarely get. Before this, the screen roles I auditioned for were, for the most part, pretty dreadful – just cliched exposition devices, no real character, just there to make the series regulars look good! Usually, a meaty part like Custennin would be played by a “name,” so I was delighted when it was offered to me, and I decided to make the very most of it, to take chances with the character, to take a big swing!”

Talking a bit about the rest of the cast, Varnom was very excited by the production that was assembled. On social media, he and other members of the cast and crew have talked about how close everyone was on set.
“Jeremy Boreing and the team did an incredible job with the casting of the show – they gave amazing, ostensibly unknown actors who wouldn’t normally be cast in major roles the opportunity to show what they were capable of. It was a risk for them, but I think it paid off! They made some incredible discoveries with this show. I mean, Tom Sharp anyone?! What a find.”
One of the show’s biggest strengths is the performances of its actors, especially that of newcomers like Tom Sharp in the lead as Merlin, Alex Laurence-Phillips as Pelleas, and actors without a “name” like Steve in major roles. It gave them a chance to exhibit their talents, rather than headlining big names that overshadow the story.
Steve explains, “The cast became very close during the months we spent together in Budapest. I made some lifelong friends. Tom, Alex and I bonded on the very first day of principal photography. The first sequence we shot was the dock scene, the climax of episode 5. It was a BIG scene which demanded a lot of focus and emotional intensity – we were thrown in at the deep end, quite literally in Alex’s case. It became immediately apparent that I was working with actors of real quality – you never really know until you’re toe to toe in a scene!”

Of the star of Rise of the Merlin, he said, “Tom and I quickly established a great working relationship. He approaches the work the same way I do – he’s a hard worker, he takes it seriously, he turns up with ideas. Alex astonished me, too,” he added. “This was his first professional job, fresh from drama school! Incredible. Such composure and professionalism, he’s going to have a big career!”
The relationships didn’t end when the camera stopped rolling, either. “Tom, Alex and I speak very regularly, but I also got really close with Myles (Uther), Finney (Aurellius), and George Osborne (Lot) too. Great guys. My brothers from other mothers! I’ve never worked with a company of actors who bonded together like this one.” This chemistry was all over the screen in The Pendragon Cycle and made vivid the kinship amongst the Britons.
About his character, he told me, “One of the things I loved about Custennin’s character was his sense of humor. There was a hint of it in the script, but I decided to lean into it. A lot of the other characters are pretty serious, so I thought it was a great opportunity to make him more relatable, and, even though he’s Atlantean, more human!” Custennin is grieving when we first meet him, but Steve’s performance highlights the contrast between Custennin who is grieving and the genuine and powerful king.

Custennin lives in the 5th century, and as a king, is responsible for leading warriors into battle and fighting himself. I spoke with Steve about his sword-fighting experience and how it helped him play the character, especially since he loses an arm during the story.
While I’d bet this lifelong Star Wars fan probably got early practice pretending to wield a lightsaber as a kid (didn’t we all!), it turns out Steve is an experienced swashbuckler. “I’ve done quite a lot of sword-fighting for jobs in the past, mostly in the theatre, when I worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, for example,” he said. “The challenge with Custennin was doing it with one arm! I’m a righty, so welding swords with my left felt so unnatural. We had an amazing stunt and fight team in Hungary, though, and they choreographed some really stunning sequences for us. Those guys made us look good!!”

Custennin’s appearance in the final battle, during which he smacks people around with a very unusual weapon, was priceless, and calls to mind what he said about “taking a big swing” with the character. For Steve, this was as literal as his portrayal of Custennin’s emotional range.
Custennin is one of the Fair Folk who hail from Atlantis, so his character needed to speak the Atlantean language like a native. Steve told me how he made it look easy: “I had fun with the Atlantean language! Rose, Tom, Emree and I worked with Spencer Klavan, who devised the entire language, and I think he did an amazing job. It adds a level of authenticity to the world-building – like Elvish in Lord of the Rings, or Dothraki in Game of Thrones. It was challenging to nail it, but very rewarding when it came together. I didn’t have as much as the other guys – they had pages and pages of it!”
That’s right, scholar Spencer Klavan invented an entire language for the show, just like Tolkien did for The Lord of the Rings.

I’ve praised the set in the past, and my favorites all revolved around Custennin. His stronghold of Goddeu was beautiful and realistic, and the war camp and final climactic battle against the Saxons all had an authentic feel that reminded me of the Society for Creative Anachronisms’ medieval-themed wars.
“The sets and locations were incredible,” Varnom told me. “They brought such a feeling of authenticity to the show – something you wouldn’t get if you were filming on a backlot or against green screen. Goddeu was a fabulous set – it’s basically an entire town that was originally built for another show, The Last Kingdom, I believe. Our design team repurposed it for Pendragon, and I think they did an amazing job. I particularly liked how they designed Custennin’s great hall, which was brought to life by Kris Kimlin’s extraordinary lighting design. So atmospheric. It certainly made my job easier, being in those surroundings. My abiding memory of those sets is how cold it was! You can see our breath steaming in those scenes – that’s not CGI! The war camp and the battle scenes were the same, up to our knees in freezing mud, huddling around portable heaters between takes!”

Also noteworthy were The Pendragon Cycle’s camp and battle scenes, and hearing Steve talk about working in them and the conditions during filming really brings home what we see on the screen. People like King Custennin and his allies historically made such encampments to fight real wars, just like the ones we see on the show. Steve’s experiences on set emphasize what we can’t feel when we see them huddling around campfires and in tents or grappling with enemies in a field of blood and mud.
I asked Steve what his favorite scene was to shoot. He replied, “I loved Custennin’s very first scene, when Merlin and Pelleas arrive in my hall. Tom and I were really looking forward to shooting it, as it was such a meaty, emotionally complex scene for both of us. We finally did it toward the end of the shoot, and it was a joy. Working opposite an actor of Tom’s caliber just makes it so easy. We fired off each other and discovered some really fun, interesting moments.”
Meanwhile, as a viewer, he admitted, “I have so many favorite scenes, but I think the dock scene stands up as one of the dramatic high points of the series.”

Fans are desperately hoping for a second season, and I couldn’t help but wonder if Steve would return to fill Custennin’s throne. He admitted, “I’d love to play Custennin again. He’s such a gift for me, such a rich character. I’m so delighted he’s been received well by the viewers of the show, and I hope to strap on that metal arm again very soon!”
Talking about how many actors are getting their start from The Pendragon Cycle, I asked Steve how his appearance on the show has affected his own career. The transfer from stage to screen wasn’t easy for the actor: “It’s difficult for an “unknown” actor to score decent roles in movies and tv shows – producers always want actors with profiles, it maximizes their chances of success and viewing figures, so when I was offered Custennin it meant such a lot. My profile is rising, thanks to this show, and I’m beginning to be considered for the types of roles I’ve always wanted. I’ll always be grateful to Jeremy for believing in me and trusting me with such a great character!”
Other roles have also materialized for him. “Later this year, you’ll see me in a very unusual movie, a Western called Run Honey Run. I play the villain, Brigham Thorne, a demented, murderous Mormon banker, and I had such a blast with him. It’s written and directed by Baylee Toney, who I think is going to be a major player in the business, and it also stars a couple of my Pendragon cohorts – Myles and Alex! I think it’s destined for cult status. Can’t wait for people to see it!” Steve Varnom having fun led to an excellent performance in The Pendragon Cycle, so I’ll be looking for Run Honey Run to see what happens when he’s allowed to cut loose as a villain.
Given the trajectory of his career, I asked him what advice he had for other up-and-coming actors, but his advice is resonant wisdom for all creatives. “The best advice I can give to up-and-coming actors is to believe in yourself,” Steve told me. “It can be a hard slog, but keep working at your craft and hold onto that belief. Most importantly, when an opportunity comes along – and it might take years for that to happen – don’t waste it. Don’t play it safe, take a big swing!”
A big swing, indeed.
See Steve Varnom take his big swing as King Custennin in The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin, streaming in its entirety on Daily Wire+.
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Dakota Johnson is so chic that even something as simple as her phone case can become a covetable item. Lucky for Us, this is an accessory that is also super affordable — we managed to find the exact same one she uses, and it’s as budget-friendly as they come.
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Roomies, Latto has the internet buzzing heavy right now—and not just because of her big life update. Somehow, her name is already being pulled into unexpected conversations, and let’s just say… the reactions are coming in fast. Meanwhile, Le’Veon Bell is also trending after inserting himself into the chat, leaving folks confused about where this energy even came from.
On Friday, Le’Veon Bell took to X shortly after Latto shared news of her first pregnancy and posted a message that quickly caught attention. He wrote, “Latto just announced she’s pregnant by a married man with 3 kids and made it part of her ALBUM ROLL OUT .. and that’s who today’s women look up to? we’re doomed.” While it’s not clear what prompted him to come for her like this—or where he got his claims from—social media users are definitely side-eyeing him, with many questioning both the timing and the tone of his comments.
It’s official — Latto is about to go full Big Mama! After weeks of speculation swirling online, she confirmed she’s expecting her first child on Friday, March 20. She also dropped the music video for her new single, ‘Business & Personal,’ on YouTube. And don’t sleep — she also teased that more music is on the way as part of her third album, ‘Big Mama,’ set to drop May 29.
In the video, Latto fully leans into mommy mode. She’s seen rapping in a nursery, working on a painting, decorating the space, and finally giving fans a peek at her growing baby bump as a man gently rests his hands on her stomach. His face remains a mystery, but fans are already speculating he could be her rumored partner, 21 Savage. From there, Latto embraces her Big Mama era completely, rapping lines like, “Car seat, got a kid on the way!” — proving this next chapter of her life is personal, powerful, and absolutely iconic.
Folks quickly ran to X, and the timeline lit up with reactions. Some users backed him up, saying they agreed with his take, while others argued that Latto isn’t obligated to be a role model for anyone. Meanwhile, plenty of critics dug into his past and clapped back at his own public choices, calling out the double standard.
We got grown men gossipin’ like women and runnin’ they mouths ’bout other folks’ relationships. pic.twitter.com/LP9HF8v2zg
— Danielmarvin(❖,❖) (@Marvinsin1) March 20, 2026
Y’all be picking and choosing who to moral-police… since when did Latto become your role model handbook?
— Mahmiss (@_mahmiss) March 20, 2026
Don’t you have 7 kids and 6 bms?
— Bella Noches ♍️ (@beautynbullshit) March 20, 2026
— Chineyman (@chineyraasman) March 20, 2026
— Gee Scott Sr. 🎙️ (@GeeScottSr) March 20, 2026
SMH very cooked this generation of women pic.twitter.com/PKXpLNdwpz
— Dee 😈 (@GoatDeehere) March 20, 2026
What Do You Think Roomies?
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Navigating perimenopause in the middle of Texas heat has made one thing painfully clear — sleep just doesn’t come the way it used to. Thankfully, I’ve discovered a few tricks for getting a decent night’s sleep, and the best one is a linen bed set that actually keeps me cool enough to keep dreaming all night long.
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Real Housewives of New Jersey star Dolores Catania’s daughter, Gabby Catania, and her boyfriend, Mike Tallia, are officially engaged.
Taking to her Instagram on Friday, March 20, Dolores confirmed daughter’s happy news by sharing a photo of the romantic proposal.
The carousel of photos showed Tallia getting down on one knee to present a ring to Gabby during a snowboarding vacation in Aspen.
“When your children are little, you think about so many things for their future. I never imagined both of my kids would be engaged at the same time,” Dolores captioned the post, adding, “Congratulations to my @gcatans & @mike_tallia!!! 💍🤍”
Dolores, 55, shares Gabby, 30, and her brother, Frankie, 27, with ex-husband Frank Catania, whom she was married to from 1994 to 1998.
Gabby is the latest member of the family to get engaged. Frankie previously proposed to his girlfriend, Nicole Perricho, in February 2025.
“Can’t find the words to depict how much joy we are all feeling since yesterday,” Dolores captioned Instagram photos of the proposal at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. “My little Frankie, with a heart full of love and a lifetime of memories ahead of him, proposed to his amazing girlfriend, Nicole, and we couldn’t be happier!!”
“Thank you to everyone that helped and made this day absolute perfection,” she added. “Here’s to forever, Frankie and Nicole!”

Dolores, Gabby and Frank Catania. (Photo Courtesy of Dolores Catania/Instagram)
Dolores also revealed that she was hiding out in plain sight ahead of the proposal.
“Me incognito waiting for the proposal,” she wrote via her Instagram Story, sharing a video of herself outside the church wearing oversized sunglasses and a face mask.
Frankie, for his part, gushed via Instagram at the time: “An absolutely amazing day celebrating such a special engagement! Thank you so much to everyone for the congratulations and warm wishes!”
Less than nine months later, Dolores announced her own engagement to boyfriend Paulie Connell in November 2025 after nearly five years of dating.
“I’m ecstatic!” she told People at the time. “You know when you feel that happiness down in your gut? That’s where this excitement stems from for me. I feel so blessed, I almost feel guilty! Like I don’t deserve to be loved this way.”
Paulie chimed in to assure Dolores deserves “so much more” than she thinks.
“She’s an incredible woman,” he continued. “And when I was proposing to her, I was able to articulate to her everything I see that she is and everything I see that she does and the impact she has on everybody around her. She’s one in a million.”
Paulie popped the question at the New Jersey Apple Store where the pair first met.
“I didn’t want anything over-the-top and staged because we’re a humble couple,” he explained. “I wanted it to feel grounded and natural and organic. Plus, I wanted the element of surprise. And believe me, I had the element of surprise.”
Dolores confirmed she “had not a clue” Paulie planned to get down on one knee.
“In fact, I thought I was going to have to call an ambulance for him!” she joked. “He was sweating so bad, his T-shirt was soaked, his face was beet red. And you know how people say weird things when they’re having a stroke? He started saying these sweet, beautiful things to me out of nowhere, and I was like, ‘Paul, are you OK?’”
Life just got a little rowdier for The Righteous Gemstones and DMV star Tony Cavalero and wife Annie Cavalero after welcoming their first baby.
Us Weekly can exclusively reveal that the couple’s first child arrived earlier this month.
“Actor Tony and jewelry designer wife Annie Cavalero are overjoyed to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Rowdy Baria Cavalero, born on March 11, 2026, at 9:39 p.m.,” a rep for the new parents told Us in an exclusive statement on Friday, March 20.
Rowdy weighed 8.4 pounds and measured 20 inches long.
Tony, 42, and Annie, 40 — who met while performing at The Groundlings in Los Angeles — welcomed their son “after a deeply personal journey spanning nearly a decade, including nine rounds of IVF.”

“Following a brief but brave stay in the NICU, he is now home in his parents’ arms already living up to his strong and spirited name,” Tony and Annie confirmed to Us, adding, “In a full-circle moment, Tony and Annie manifested his name, Rowdy Bear, eleven years ago at their wedding.”
When Tony and Annie tied the knot in 2015, they posed in a photo booth photo with a large sign that read, “Rowdy,” foreshadowing their choice for their baby boy’s moniker.
Both Tony and Annie are comedic actors, with Annie also working as a jewelry designer and comedy writer.

Tony, meanwhile, is best known for playing Keefe Chambers on The Righteous Gemstones from 2019 to 2025. He has been playing Vic on DMV since last year.
In August 2025, the couple celebrated their 10-year anniversary with Tony sharing a video montage of their life together via Instagram.
“💛10 years my love 💖Let’s keep being silly little geese and do 100 more and beyond! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY @anniecavalero 🫶 Honestly the luckiest man in the world!,” he captioned the video.
That same year, Tony and Annie took fans inside their Hollywood Hills home in Los Angeles for House Beautiful.

“We wanted to restore it to its Hollywood Regency glory as best we could, while incorporating our own personal touches and tastes,” Annie told the outlet of their six-bedroom, five-bathroom pad, which features bold wallpaper and bright colors.
Tony gushed, “Annie’s everywhere in the house,” from the crystals her grandfather found to her late uncle’s chandelier hanging in the hallway.

While the pair were open about their home, they chose to keep their pregnancy journey private. Shortly after welcoming their son, Tony took to social media to celebrate his wife on her birthday.
“Happiest Birthday to MY ABSOLUTE WARRIOR QUEEN 👸🏼 @anniecavalero,” the Big City Greens alum wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, March 17. “🫶 you are my whole heart and a gift 💝 to us all!”
Free streaming windows rarely stay open for long on ad-supported platforms, and one of the “catch it while you can” thriller films, a gritty, Australia-set crime thriller headlined by Star Wars icon Ewan McGregor that’s currently sitting on Tubi, is set to leave the platform soon.
The film’s placement in the leaving carousel on Tubi soon indicates that the title will rotate out at the end of the month, making this a short, practical watch window for anyone who likes tight prison-to-heist thrillers and wants a McGregor performance that isn’t filtered through Jedi iconography. What makes the film worth the last-chance urgency is the specific mix: it starts as a prison survival story (JR, a teen offender, trying to stay alive and relevant), then pivots into a mentorship trap as McGregor’s criminal protector demands repayment. It’s a familiar genre chassis, but the execution is sharper than its forgotten status suggests. Rotten Tomatoes has it at 63% from critics and 62% from audiences, with consensus praise for its grittiness, style, and as a strong change of pace for McGregor.
The movie is 2014’s Son of a Gun, and the irony is that it’s far more of a hidden gem than its cast deserves. The film reportedly cost about $12 million yet only grossed around $660K, which explains why many people never even heard of it the first time. That commercial whiff is exactly why a free Tubi run matters.
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Son of a Gun isn’t a traditional heist film because the score is never the point; it’s leverage. The movie is structured like a corruption story disguised as a crime thriller. JR doesn’t join a crew to chase money; he gets pulled into a criminal ecosystem where every favor is a hook, and every plan is a test of obedience.
Even when the narrative shifts to break-ins and robberies, the camera treats the action as a consequence of a relationship, mentor/protégé, captor/captive, rather than a puzzle to be solved. Where a classic heist sells competence and control, Son of a Gun sells instability, paranoia, and the slow realization that the real threat is the man offering protection.
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Netflix has revealed that season 3 will be the show’s last.
blue bloods usweekly‘s Marcus Scribner explained why he wasn’t necessarily satisfied with the season 1 finale.
“I don’t want to say if it’s satisfying or a cliffhanger — but I was not satisfied because I want more,” Scribner, 26, quipped while speaking exclusively to Us Weekly. “I won’t say why, but it was a very interesting ending.”
Scribner noted the audience will learn “more about” his character, Jonah, before the season comes to an end, adding, “We get some cool pairings, which is really dope. We switch things up a little bit and [have] some fun guest stars as well, which I know a lot of people are excited for.”
Despite the need for more, Scribner called the upcoming finale a “great” ending. “It just left me wanting more,” he concluded.
Before Boston Blue, Blue Bloods followed the lives of the Reagan family, many of whom work for the NYPD under the leadership of NYC police commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck). Frank’s father, Henry Reagan (Len Cariou), was also central to the show, alongside Frank’s children: daughter Erin Reagan (Bridget Moynahan) and sons Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Jamie Reagan (Will Estes).
The show aired from 2010 to 2024 before CBS announced a spinoff. Wahlberg’s character is at the center of the spinoff, which picks up as the former NYPD officer takes on a position with the Boston Police Department. He is then paired with detective Lena (Sonequa Martin-Green), the eldest daughter of a prominent law enforcement family.

“I hadn’t watched Blue Bloods prior to joining Boston Blue, but I heard a ton about it from my relatives. It’s been a cultural phenomenon for years and years. I — of course — had heard of the show, and then I started to dive into it,” Scribner told Us. “Then getting to know Donnie even further — and seeing how different he is from Danny Reagan — is crazy.”
He continued: “Taking some of those characteristics from Danny Reagan, I was trying to infuse them into my character, Jonah Silver, who is a bit of a hothead like Danny. He goes against the grain to do what he thinks is morally right, which has been very exciting.”
Joining the Blue Bloods universe — and introducing the Silver family — has allowed Scribner to push himself as an actor.
“It’s been very, very interesting. I recently rediscovered myself as an actor. I feel like for a while I was trying to push myself to the side and do something different,” he told Us. “But it’s been very fun to ground myself in this universe.”
Scribner praised his Boston Blue costars for inspiring him, sharing, “Acting is so weird because it really is so much receiving. So being on the show and being around these amazing actors is so nice because you barely have to do any work. I’m just listening to them, and it really builds this feeling in you and you just get to respond.”
He concluded: “It’s a lot of fun. It’s definitely been challenging and cool getting to do a lot of physical stunts and all those things. I was involved in a car chase recently — an explosion — and all this crazy stuff. So it’s been really cool.”
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Latto’s pregnancy announcement has taken over the internet, and while fans are staying busy hunting for clues, they peeped something that many didn’t see coming. It looks like Keyanna Joseph — the alleged mother of 21 Savage’s oldest kids has seemingly reacted to the rapper’s baby news, and now fans are wondering what that simple heart really means.
Roommates, if y’all have been keeping up, then you already know the internet was working overtime trying to prove Latto stepped into her Big Mama status with one kid! Folks went just as hard on that rumor as they do trying to keep their credit scores up. At first, the Atlanta raptress made a quick return to social media after being off the grid for a minute. On Thursday, March 19, she dropped a short visual showing just her shoes and feeding a baby cheetah. While folks tried to figure out if she teased new music or a baby announcement, it turned out to be BOTH!
Now, hours after Latto’s bombshell reveal, fans peeped something else. They spotted Keyanna Joseph, the mother of 21 Savage’s two eldest kids, liking Latto’s teaser clip. Now everybody is wondering… was that a cosign, or was she just confirming Latto and 21’s relationship?
Latto hasn’t officially confirmed that 21 Savage is the father of her child, but fans think she dropped clues all through her ‘Business & Personal’ video. A mystery man with tattoos similar to Savage’s pops up in the visuals, and folks swear they spotted his baby pics in the scrapbook Latto was putting together. The ‘Georgia Peach’ femcee might be stepping into her Big Mama era, but 21 already holds it down as a dad of three. According to PEOPLE, he reportedly shares two kids with Keyanna Joseph — his firstborn, Kamari, and his second child, Ashaad. He also has a daughter named Rhian. The ‘Bank Account’ rapper keeps his life with his kids private, but he’s made it clear he “always wanted to be a father” and “feels like that’s where your legacy really counts.”
Hours after the raptress broke the internet with her pregnancy reveal, she dropped a heartfelt message on Instagram, sharing more photos of her baby bump and thanking her family and loved ones for their support as she navigates her journey to motherhood.
Before that, fans got a closer look at her baby bump when she hopped on a livestream just minutes after her ‘Business & Personal’ single dropped. She told fans she already shed tears and made it clear she’s a cool, hustling mom, because she’s gearing up to drop her album on May 29.
“Thank y’all! I already cried. She continued, “I ain’t doing no more crying, I’m a gangster. I’m a mother first and I’m a gangster right after.”
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