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Jamaican dancehall artiste Spice shocks fans with ‘baby bump’ photo on social media

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Jamaican dancehall artiste Spice shocks fans with ‘baby bump’ photo on social media
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  • Popular Jamaican dancehall artiste Spice, who lives in Atlanta, Georgia, surprised her fans on Tuesday after posting a photo of what appeared to be a baby bump.
  • The mother of two received several congratulatory messages from her followers in reaction to the post.
  • The photo captures the artiste decked in her signature blue with the photo captioned: “God has been so good to me.” This shocking news comes after rumors began about why she was inactive on social media late last year.
  • There were many theories, however, Spice broke the silence and shared that she experienced a health scare, explaining that she had developed sepsis after a damaged hernia.
  • “Thank you, Jesus, for saving my life.

Popular Jamaican dancehall artiste Spice, who lives in Atlanta, Georgia, surprised her fans on Tuesday after posting a photo of what appeared to be a baby bump.

The mother of two received several congratulatory messages from her followers in reaction to the post.

The photo captures the artiste decked in her signature blue with the photo captioned: “God has been so good to me.”

This shocking news comes after rumors began about why she was inactive on social media late last year.

There were many theories, however, Spice broke the silence and shared that she experienced a health scare, explaining that she had developed sepsis after a damaged hernia.

“Thank you, Jesus, for saving my life. Hey, besties I'm in a better space today to properly update you on my current health situation. I suffered a damage hernia a few days ago that sent my body into sepsis, as a result, I was rushed to the hospital for immediate surgery,” she posted.

Spice, whose real name is Grace Hamilton, had shared that she was taking a break from social media.

 

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