Rich The Kid Accidentally Reveals Gender Of His & Tori Brixx Child

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Rich the Kid attends the 2018 Tribeca Studios and MCM Sneak Preview Of Women's Hip Hop At Public Hotel (Public Arts) on April 24, 2018 in New York City.

Rich The Kid let it slip.

Rich The Kid has a few things to be thankful for these days. The rapper's getting ready to release his forthcoming project, The World Is Yours 2 which he claimed would be the hardest album of 2019. However, he's also getting ready for his girlfriend, Tori Brixx, to give birth to their first child together. RTK and Tori have been flexing the baby bump on the 'Gram but they didn't reveal many details on her due date or the child's gender. However, Rich The Kid may have accidentally let it slip while on the Cruz show earlier today.

Rich The Kid was likely trying to keep the gender of his and Tori Brixx' child under wraps but it looks like Cruz may have tricked the rapper into revealing that he has a son on the way. Rich The Kid was asked whether he had a name in mind for his unborn child which got him to spill the bean's on the child's gender.

"My name is Dimitri. I think I might name him the same thing, Dimitri the II," he said. 

"You havin' a little boy? Is that already out?" Big Boy asked.

With a big grin on his face, Rich The Kid replied, "It wasn't."

Keep your eyes peeled for Rich The Kid's upcoming album The World Is Yours 2 dropping this Friday. 

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