Grammy-winning rapper Lil Wayne doesn’t have to worry about having any extra daddy duties in his life. The hip-hop star is reportedly ‘not’ the father of a woman’s teenage son.
According to reports, Wayne’s paternity test results have come in and have him off the hook in a publicized DNA case.
We’ve obtained the results of Weezy’s paternity test, which he took to prove if he was Keiotia Watson’s baby daddy. Turns out, he absolutely didn’t father her 16-year-old son, Dwayne Brown. According to the docs, there’s a 0.00% chance that Wayne is the father of Keiotia’s boy — despite the fact she claimed they had a sexual relationship in 2001. Even if that’s true, zero percent is pretty convincing to us. (TMZ)
In February, buzz developed about Wayne denying having a sexual relationship with Watson.
Wayne is requesting the court order a paternity test and to set aside the monthly support. Wayne signed a declaration in which he says, “I did not engage in a sexual relationship with Keiotia Watson in June of 2001 or at any other time”. He adds, “In June of 2001 I was residing in New Orleans, but my professional commitments required me to travel a great deal throughout the United States. I do not believe it is possible that I am the biological father of Dwayne Brown. I have never acknowledged Dwayne Brown as my son, nor was I ever made aware of his birth until I was served with the petition” filed in August. (The Blast)
Talk show legend Maury Povich almost immediately reacted to the viral story and offered assistance courtesy of a DNA test.
.@LilTunechi enough with this DNA drama. A DNA test is only a tweet away…Uncle Maury to the rescue! #YouAreNOTtheFather #Maury20 https://t.co/sgb53OkkMz
— The Maury Show (@TheMAURYShow) January 11, 2018