Daliesha Keyes Reportedly Faked Lil Baby Paternity Test

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SUNRISE, FLORIDA - MARCH 17: Rapper Lil Baby performs during "On Big Party Tour" at FLA Live Arena on March 17, 2023 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Lil Baby may NOT be the father of Daliesha Keyes' son

Yesterday, Instagram model Daliesha Keyes appeared to deliver proof that Lil Baby was the father of her child. Posting a picture of the Spanish-language paternity test, and her infant son, Keyes relished in the victory. “For all the haters and everyone who was trying to silence me, the truth out now🧬,” Keyes captioned the post. Lil Baby did not respond to the allegations.

However, are we about to have a classic paternity test twist that would make Maury proud? Internet sleuths have uncovered clues that could exonerate Lil Baby. After all, Keyes' post was doubted from the moment it went live. After all, it has been less than a month since she lied about carrying Lil Durk's baby. So without further ado, let's get into the case against Keyes' test.

Keyes' Paternity Test Was Possibly A Photoshop

Evidence collated by The Neighborhood Talk paints a story of deceit and photoshop in the case of Keyes' son. First, we have the unusual detail of a Spanish-language paternity test. Why is it in Spanish? Of course, there could be a simple explanation for this but it's already strange. Secondly, we have the paternity test itself. While it claims that Lil Baby is a 99.999% percent match for her son, that would mean that Lil Baby gave a DNA sample to compare her son's sample to. Furthermore, the test was apparently conducted in North Carolina, according to the notary stamp seen on the report.

But then the sleuths dropped their biggest bombshell. They were able to find the original image that Keyes had posted. Except this image was not a DNA test on Dominique Jones, aka Lil Baby. Instead, the original image is the DNA test of Will Carthan for a child named Romello Carthan. It appears as though Keyes found a clear image of a DNA test and photoshopped Lil Baby's name onto the picture. The evidence looks strong and an experienced Photoshop user can see the signs of editing on Keyes' image. But what do you think? Has Keyes cooked up yet another lie about another baby daddy rapper? Let us know in the comments and be sure to check back with HotNewHipHop for any updates.

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Benjamin Mock (they/them) is a sports and culture writer working out of Philadelphia. Previously writing for the likes of Fixture, Dexerto, Fragster, and Jaxon, Ben has dedicated themselves to engaging and accessible articles about sports, esports, and internet culture. With a love for the weirder stories, you never quite know what to expect from their work.