Tekashi 6ix9ine, the young American rapper, dealt with several fluctuating circumstances throughout his life, and some were even violent. From the arrest to the alleged fatherhood, Tekashi got himself into the big mess though he has limelight in the rap industry.

And now, Tekashi's alleged baby mama, namely, Layna, accused him of not being able to pay the promised help to her after he got released out of prison.

Layna to The Shade Room mentioned that the 24-year-old rapper had assured her that she would be all good regarding 'the parenting of her daughter' via online chat.

But, the scenes came out to be a contradictory one.

Tekashi, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, failed to pay any child support since his release. Although Tekashi donated $200,000 to the No Kid Hungry Foundation, Layna responded to his acts, saying:

"He did this to get a reaction. I'm heartbroken for the baby…I'm always quiet and loyal. He lied and said he would start helping me when he's out. I did the most to be there for him…I've also been quiet because I don't want to seem bitter."

Besides all that, Layna said that she tested the DNA of a man (claiming to be the rapper's father) to find out the biological connection to her daughter. However, even after a series of hardships, Layna claims to have been out-bounded via Tekashi's acts. 

Tekashi and his alleged baby mama Layna

Despite the claims of the rapper's alleged baby mama, Tekashi is yet to make any response. Currently, he has remained silent on the accusations made by Layna.

Layna previously shared the picture of her daughter on her Instagram and poured her outrageous feeling on Tekashi. She mentioned the rapper preferred the dirty bad jail instead of his beautiful daughter.

Tekashi's alleged baby daughter (Image: Instagram)

Also, Layna seemed angry with a girl named Jade, with whom Tekashi is in a relationship, as of now. He even gifted a Rolex watch and Mercedes-Benz G Wagon as a Christmas gift. Jade visited Tekashi at the jail in December 2019.

Tekashi got out of prison back in April 2020. He was convicted for racketing and other offenses in New York back in December 2019.

Tekashi, who testified against former members of Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, was believed to get the sentence of a minimum of 47 years and a maximum of life in prison.

The plea bargain helped him out, making him get out of prison in November 2020. But he got released early in April 2020.