Rapper 21 Savage is supposedly back with his wife, Keyana, following his purported breakup with suspected girlfriend, Latto.
The rapper, whose actual name is Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, was observed having drinks with the mother of his two children over the weekend.
Keyana shared a photo of a nice drink with the “Creepin” emcee’s cell phone on the table in the backdrop on her Instagram Stories. “Dαte Night,” she wrote the hazy photo with a heart emoji. The post was surprising because of the rapper’s mysterious romance with Latto.
Fans have long suspected that the Georgia native has been covertly dαting the “Queen of Da Souf,” even though both have refuted the claim.
In 2021, curious social media detectives claimed to have detected the “Rich Flex” rhymer’s shadow in Latto’s sensual vacation photos.
“He love it here,” the Atlanta-bred femcee captioned the thirst trap carousel.
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That same year, 21 Savage shared and then deleted an Instagram Story shot of Latto with the caption, “No makeup [heart eyes emojis] dam u fine.” There’s only one way I can see you twin [crying laughing face emoji].”
Months later, the British-born hip-hop sensation was photographed in a cowboy costume at Latto’s 23rd birthday celebration.
Speculation about the couple’s romance began in February when a photo showed Latto with a “Shéyaa” tattoo behind her ear, referencing the rapper’s official name.
Latto gets 21 Savage name tatted pic.twitter.com/KjkIRpWp8l
— SAY CHEESE! 👄🧀 (@SaycheeseDGTL) February 4, 2023
Because the couple kept their relationship quiet, it is unclear whether they’re still together. There are a few details regarding 21’s Savage’s wife, Keyana.
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