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Trippie Redd Found Out He Wasn’t The Father After Taking DNA Test

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Trippie Redd Found Out He Wasn’t The Father After Taking DNA Test

DNA Test Results Reveals Trippie Redd Is Not The Father

Trippie Redd is currently trending on social media after a video surfaced online showing the rapper reveal that he isn’t actually the father of the child he thought he was following a DNA test.

Trippie made the revelation when DDG asked him about fatherhood while on a tour of Trippie’s massive $13 million black-out mansion.

“How’s fatherhood?” DDG asked. “I feel like we had a kid around the same time.” Trippie replied saying, “Bruh, I got a DNA test. I don’t even got a kid.” “For real?” DDG said shockingly. Trippie continued, “I swear, bro. I thought I did, and then I told the world that. Like, ahead of time, I never got no DNA test. And I ended up getting a DNA test and it wasn’t my kid.”

The YouTuber then followed up with additional questions: “You did one DNA test? Did he look like you?” Trippie replied, “Two.” DDG then asked, “And they both were negative?”

The Ohio rapper went on to explain how his mom influenced his decision to get a DNA test. “My mom was like, very like, get a DNA test,” he began. You know how moms be. They be knowing. She was like, ‘Get a DNA test.'”

“So, did it like, did it kind of mess with you a little bit?” DDG probed. Trippie transparently said “yes.” “I feel like all the things I was going through during that time was like, really f**king with me,” he said. “That’s why I couldn’t go on tour, or like, couldn’t do shows and s**t. I couldn’t really get in my spunk, and feel good and s**t. It was a lot of s**t going on. Just a lot of confusion. I mean, it’s life. A lot of s**t just happens. Maybe it happened for a reason.”

The YouTube star then offered Trippie empathy. He then asked, “So you was like, with the kid and s**t and then?” Trippie responded with “yeah.” “Hell yeah,” Trippie continued. “Buying clothes and s**t, holding ’em, kissing ’em.”

The video has since gone viral, garnering reactions from folks online. “DNA should be made mandatory at birth,” someone commented. “When artist are real like this i respect them , i’m not a fan of none of them but i give Trippie Red his props because he delivered that heartfelt explanation .. you can tell this was him being real,” another person wrote.

“Paternity fraud should carry atleast 15yrs or 20m settlement,” someone else added.

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