Pregnancy rumors always draw attention, and that’s exactly what happened this past weekend when Anitta shared a photo where she, wearing a mask, appeared to show a big baby bump. Naturally, it had to be a prank, as she was recently seen looking just as she always does.
“It was meant to stay a secret…,” she commented at the time. While some guessed it might be related to Peso Pluma, many fans suspected new music was on the way—though it was unclear if it would be an album or a fresh collaboration.
And let’s not forget that Anitta’s partner isn’t the Mexican regional singer but soccer player Vinicius Souza, as they’ve both confirmed.
Then came an ultrasound showing a rather unique “baby,” complete with terrifying teeth—a perfect hint at Halloween since the “baby” even had a little demon’s tail. “Isn’t it beautiful? 🥹,” she asked in Spanish, English, and Portuguese.
Among the many reactions to these posts, The Weeknd’s comments stood out. He shared the same ultrasound in his stories, saying, “Growing up so fast.”
Looking at the date on the ultrasound and these playful messages, it’s pretty clear something big is coming on October 30, likely a collaboration between the two artists. A devilish creation is brewing, though further details remain under wraps.
This would certainly be another example of Abel Tesfaye’s openness to collaborating with artists from all over the world, including Latin stars. Anitta, too, has an impressive list of collaborations.
Something major is on the way, and knowing these two, it’s sure to include a spectacular video. The Canadian artist’s most recent collaboration was with Playboi Carti. After announcing a new era with Timeless, it seems The Weeknd isn’t done surprising us yet, and Anitta could be adding another milestone to her career, having recently worked with DJ Khaled and Fat Joe just last month.
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