According to Bossip, Reggie Bush is expecting a baby in February but unfortunately, it’s not with his wife Lilit Avagyan.
Bossip reports that Reggie Bush impregnated a Miami waitress by the name of Monique Exposito. Supposedly he’s been sleeping with her for two years, despite being married since 2014. Bush allegedly offered Exposito $1 million for an abortion, which she declined. In fact, she told him that she planned on selling her story to a gossip blog, and got a lawyer involved. Lilit eventually found out about the side chick and her baby and threatened to divorce Bush. In an effort to make things go away, Bush paid Exposito $3 million for an abortion and her silence. Let’s just say it was money NOT well spent, because Exposito is reportedly spilling tea and rumor has it she may not have gotten rid of the baby. She reportedly six months along.
This could explain some of Lilit’s photos recent (now deleted) photos where she’s been extremely provocative and sexy for the Gram. Was she sending Reggie subliminal messages? Possibly. The drama doesn’t end there, however.
34 year old Exposito was reportedly tied to retired Miami Heat Baller, Alonzo Mourning, in the past. Mourning and Exposito were rumored to be lovers for four years and Exposito even underwent fertility treatments. Mourning supposedly showered Exposito with gifts, had her sitting courtside at Heat games and had her by his side during trips to New York. A source tells Bossip that it is Exposito’s dream to be like a Kardashian by marrying rich and black.
The tea keeps on spilling, however. Exposito, shares a daughter with Miami sports agent Daniel Martoe, and is in a marriage of convenience to Frenchman Alexandre Bastin. Bastin paid Exposito $30,000, gave her a car and gives her a monthly allowance so that he can stay in the United States. They’ve been married for 2 years.
If the rumors are true, this will be three children for Reggie Bush (that we know of). One outside of his marriage.
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