Juice Wrld’s girlfriend was ‘pregnant with rapper’s baby when he died from overdose but lost baby due to grief’
JUICE Wrld's grief-stricken girlfriend has revealed she was pregnant when he died — but she lost the baby because of the stress.
Ally Lotti poured her heart out in a series of tweets a year on from the rising star rapper's aged 21.
Ally said she the "weeks are hitting hard" as she faced what would have been his 22nd birthday on December 2 and the anniversary his death today.
And she posted a photo that appeared to show the Lucid Dreams rapper cradling her belly.
In a since deleted tweet, Ally revealed she had been pregnant last year when she .
But she lost the baby after the shock of his death — her third miscarriage.
She said Juice, real name Jarad Higgins, longed to become a father.
She tweeted: “It’s all he wanted. We worked a lot and it took a toll on my body, I was always sick.”
In other posts last week, devastated Ally said: "Life is too hard to do alone" and "Who's supposed to save me."
After revealing the pregnancy, she said she was finished with posting sensitive information on Twitter, but is planning to “lay it ALL out” in a new podcast in January.
But she returned to the platform in the early hours today, exactly a year since in Chicago.
She said: "To this day, i can not get on a plane or hear sirens — too triggering.
"I remember these moments minute by minute — last yr feels likes mins away.
"Time's not real and it doesn’t heal."
Juice was one of hip hop's biggest rising stars after debut hit Lucid Dreams was streamed more than a billion times.
But he is believed to have "panicked" and swallowed drugs to hide them from when his to Chicago's Midway airport.
Federal agents were waiting after pilot reportedly radioed ahead to say some of his entourage were carrying guns on board.
Juice had a seizure in the hangar where the jet was searched at 1am, and was pronounced dead in hospital at 3am.
A coroner's report revealed he had toxic levels of oxycodone and codeine in his system.
Juice had in the past spoken openly about his troubles with substance abuse, a battle that was after his death.
Cops found six bottles of prescription codeine cough syrup, 70lbs of marijuana, two 9mm pistols, a 40-calibre pistol, a high-capacity ammunition magazine, and a metal-piercing bullet on his plane.
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Two of his entourage were arrested on firearms charges.
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Juice's posthumous album Legends Never Die shot to number one in the Billboard 200 chart.
Ally said she was furious that he was not nominated for a Grammy award.