Robert Pattinson is reportedly dating British singer Tahliah Barnett aka FKA Twigs, and the new couple is already being slammed with pregnancy rumors a few weeks into their alleged relationship. According to a report from Perez Hilton, the pregnancy allegations started after the singer tweeted hints about "having a baby".
Fans of the "Twilight" star quickly picked up on the rumor after the musician tweeted the other day: "i've a baby inside, but i won't give birth till you insert yourself inside of me"
According to Perez Hilton, the tweet could possibly just be lyrics from a song.
Robert Pattison has only been dating Tahliah Barnett for weeks, so the Hollywood blogger doubts the pregnancy rumors. It was added that FKA Twigs was probably just "inspired and compelled to tweet" the controversial statement.
This was not the first time FKA Twigs dropped hints associated with her rumored relationship with the Hollywood hunk. The British singer also made news at a BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge a few weeks back, reported by Daily Mail.
FKA Twigs performed "Stay With Me" by Sam Smith during the guesting, and afterwards explained to TV and radio presenter Alice Levine how she could relate the said song with her life.
The singer shared, reported by Daily Mail: "There was one line which basically alludes to saying, 'I'm not in love with you and maybe this isn't a serious thing, but it's perfect for right now and it's what I need emotionally right now. And maybe that's just something that I have related to," Robert Pattinson's rumored new love interest added.
An earlier report from The Sun revealed details of Robert Pattinson dating Tahliah Barnett. "It's the real deal between Rob and Tahliah," said a source said, adding that the two had been able to keep their relationship secret until recently since "they're already smitten".
The source added that the 28-year-old actor has been taking the 26-year-old singer on dates. "He has even flown her out to stay with him in New York. He also loves going to her gigs," the source told The Sun.