Larissa London Denies Pregnancy Rumors Involving Davido, Calls Out Fake Social Media Pages

Larissa London Denies Pregnancy Rumors Involving Davido, Calls Out Fake Social Media Pages

Larissa London, the UK-based mother of Davido’s son Dawson, has firmly denied claims that she became pregnant during the singer’s marriage to Chioma, sparking renewed public discussion about the timeline of their relationship. In a series of posts shared on Snapchat on Sunday, April 26th, Larissa addressed the rumors directly, emphasizing that Dawson was born in 2020, well before Davido’s marriage to Chioma ended. She urged people to verify facts using Google, stating clearly, “I repeat, I didn’t get pregnant by anybody’s husband!”

The controversy reportedly began after Larissa posted a video of herself dancing in a blue outfit, which she believes triggered the backlash. In her Snapchat messages, she accused an unnamed individual of launching a campaign of online attacks through fake social media pages. “Did y’all notice that this started because I posted myself dancing in the blue outfit. The bitch is shaking. I’m supposed to be suffering, but the juju is not reaching us, so they start having mental breakdowns by creating those fake pages and writing essays to me,” she wrote.

Larissa also expressed concern over the safety of her child, accusing the same person of attempting to harm Dawson through cyberbullying and misinformation. She responded with defiance, stating, “Coward is attempting to harm an innocent child and coming on a fake page to address me! My son is at the park playing. Try again!” Her message conveyed both protectiveness and confidence, reinforcing her belief that negative efforts against her family would not succeed.

She further declared that any weapons directed at her son had failed, attributing their resilience to divine protection. “Unfortunately, for you, weapons formed against Dawson haven’t prospered!! Your desperation is the reason why you’re attacking us now. Your juju man is failing you, sweetie. Dawson will continue to do well in Jesus name, Amen,” she added.

Her candid remarks have stirred reactions across social media platforms, with many users discussing the ongoing drama surrounding Davido’s personal life and the impact of online harassment. As the conversation continues, Larissa’s stance underscores the growing scrutiny faced by public figures and their families in the digital age. The situation highlights the challenges of managing personal narratives amid widespread speculation and online scrutiny, especially in the entertainment industry.