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Alexis Skyy Shares Paternity Test Results To End Fetty Wap & Solo Lucci Rumors


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Alexis Skyy has received a mouthful from social media users who have been watching the entertainer on Love & Hip Hop. As previously reported, "Alexis Skyy says the "Trap Queen" rapper Fetty Wap is the father but he is unwilling to take a paternity test. Meanwhile, another rapper called Solo Lucci claims the baby as his own and welcomes the test." According to one of Skyy's most recent social media uploads, Lucci has indeed taken the test. He is officially dismissed as a potential baby daddy, which leaves Fetty Wap at the top of the list once again.

The reality television star shared the test results with her following in order to put the matter to bed. She clarified her motivation for doing so in the caption: "I have been humiliated, I have been disrespected, I have been harassed non f*cking stop about not knowing who my child's father all because Michael Dorsey AKA Solo Lucci continuing to spread this lie."

Lucci has responded to this jab with a screenshot of a text message conversation he had with Alexis. From his perspective, he was simply doing the right thing in trying to uncover the truth. He asks that people "stop insulting my character."

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