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Black Love! Teyana Taylor And Iman Shumpert Are Expecting Their Second Child

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Singer Teyana Taylor and NBA player/rapper Iman Shumpert are expecting their second child.

In the final scene, Taylor and Shumpert’s four-year-old daughter joins them to cuddle in bed.

Fans of Taylor have been suspecting for a couple of weeks now that she might be gearing up to announce the baby news.

Taylor and Shumpert welcomed their daughter Junie in 2015.

TOPICS: Love Sex Iman Shumpert pregnancy Teyana Taylor

Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence

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