Hollywood is a small town. When you’re the daughter of a legendary drummer and the ex-boyfriend of your step-aunt, people are going to talk. It’s basically inevitable. Lately, the internet has been spiraling over Tyga and Alabama Barker, trying to piece together a puzzle that, honestly, might not even have any pieces.
If you’ve been scrolling TikTok or X lately, you’ve probably seen the headlines. Some of them are wild. We’re talking "pregnancy" wild. But where did this actually start? It wasn’t a paparazzi photo or a leaked text. It was a song. Specifically, a diss track from Bhad Bhabie (Danielle Bregoli) titled "Over Cooked," which dropped in late 2024 and sent the rumor mill into overdrive.
In the track, Bregoli made some pretty heavy accusations. She suggested a physical relationship between Alabama and Tyga, and even went as far as to mention a pregnancy.
The Rumor That Set the Internet on Fire
The lyrics were blunt. They claimed Alabama was "f***in' on Soulja [Boy] and Tyga got you pregnant."
Naturally, social media didn't just sit there. It exploded. People started digging through old photos, looking for any sign that the 19-year-old influencer and the 35-year-old rapper had ever even been in the same room. The age gap alone—16 years—was enough to make people uncomfortable, especially given Tyga’s highly publicized past relationship with Kylie Jenner, who happens to be the sister of Alabama’s stepmother, Kourtney Kardashian.
It’s messy. It’s complicated. And according to the people actually involved, it’s also completely fake.
Alabama Sets the Record Straight
Alabama Barker didn't take the accusations lying down. She’s grown up in the spotlight, so she knows how to handle a PR fire, but this was personal. In January 2025, she took to social media to shut it all down.
"I never in my life have remotely been near Tyga," she wrote in a TikTok comment that quickly went viral. She didn't stop there. She also clarified that she has never been pregnant, never had an abortion, and doesn't even know Soulja Boy. Her response was a mix of exhaustion and irritation. You could tell she was over it.
She later doubled down on her Instagram Stories, calling the claims a "sad baseless attempt to gain attention." Honestly, she sounded like someone who was tired of being a pawn in someone else's rap feud.
Tyga’s "Blue Hat" Response
Tyga isn't exactly known for being quiet, but he kept his response relatively short. He posted a TikTok using the famous 50 Cent "What he say f*** me for?" meme, captioned with a blue hat emoji.
For those not fluent in Gen Z slang, a "cap" emoji means someone is lying.
He eventually followed up with a more formal statement on X, calling the situation "the dumbest s*** I ever heard." He was pretty firm about the fact that he has never had any physical relationship with Alabama. He even mentioned it was "ridiculous" that he had to address it at all.
Why Does This Keep Happening?
The fascination with Tyga and Alabama Barker isn't just about them. It’s about the Kardashian-Jenner-Barker ecosystem. Everything is interconnected. Travis Barker is married to Kourtney Kardashian. Tyga dated Kylie Jenner for years. When you have these overlapping circles, the public tends to assume everyone is hanging out—or worse.
Plus, there was a separate drama involving Bhad Bhabie’s baby daddy, LeVaughn. Bregoli had previously accused Alabama of being a "homewrecker" and trying to steal him. Alabama’s defense was basically that she didn't even know the guy was in a relationship when she met him and has zero interest in him now.
It’s a lot of "he said, she said," but the evidence for a Tyga-Alabama romance is non-existent.
The Coachella Context
People often point to Coachella as the place where celebrity secrets come out. At Coachella 2025, Alabama was seen hanging out with her dad, Travis, and wearing a pretty bold yellow dress. She looked great. She was having fun.
But guess who wasn't in any of those photos? Tyga.
While Tyga was at the festival—he’s a regular—there wasn't a single credible report of the two of them together. Most of the "sightings" people talk about online are usually just two famous people being in the same VIP section that holds 500 other people.
Fact-Checking the Biggest Claims
To keep things simple, let's look at what we actually know versus what the internet "thinks" it knows.
The Pregnancy Claim: Bhad Bhabie claimed it in a song. Alabama denied it. Tyga denied it. There has been no medical evidence, no "baby bump" photos, and no confirmation from any reputable source. It appears to be a total fabrication used for a diss track.
The Soulja Boy Connection: This was the other name thrown into the mix. Soulja Boy was reportedly so furious about the lyrics that he threatened to sue for $10 million for defamation. Alabama, meanwhile, says she has never even met him.
The Kardashian Factor: The only real "link" here is the family tree. Because Tyga dated Kylie, people are obsessed with the idea of him staying "in the family." But Alabama is Kourtney’s stepdaughter, not a blood relative of Kylie’s, and by all accounts, she stays in her own lane.
Moving Beyond the Gossip
If you're following this story, it’s worth remembering that these are real people. Alabama is still a teenager navigating a very weird, very public life. The rumors about her and Tyga seem to be a byproduct of a music industry feud rather than anything based in reality.
Actionable Takeaways for Following Celeb News
- Check the Source: If the "news" comes from a diss track, take it with a massive grain of salt. Rappers use hyperbole and shock value to sell records.
- Look for Direct Denials: When both parties involved give a firm "absolutely not," and there’s no photographic evidence to the contrary, the story is usually dead.
- Verify the Timeline: Alabama has been busy launching her own music career (like her single "Vogue" and her own diss track "Cry Bhabie"). She's focusing on her brand, not secret relationships with her step-aunt's exes.
- Distinguish Between Proximity and Privacy: Just because two people are in the "Kardashian circle" doesn't mean they interact.
The Tyga and Alabama Barker saga is a perfect example of how quickly a baseless rumor can turn into a "fact" if enough people tweet about it. For now, the case is closed: they aren't a couple, they aren't having a baby, and they aren't even friends.
To stay truly informed, follow Alabama’s official social channels for her music updates rather than relying on the "tea" pages. If there were ever a real story here, the paparazzi would have caught it by now. Instead, all we have are blue hat emojis and deleted TikTok comments.