Trina has responded to the ongoing pregnancy rumors that began following her performance at the BET Awards over the weekend.

The Miami rap legend took the stage alongside Trick Daddy to honor 50 years of Hip Hop and in turn caused fans to begin debating about whether or not she was trying to disguise a baby bump in her tight red jumpsuit.

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A rep for Trina told TMZ that “she is not pregnant despite fans’ speculation following her performance at the BET Awards.”

The rep continued: “Just like any other woman, her weight fluctuates. She is asking for fans to just move on from this.”

Trick and Trina performed their 1999 track “Naan N-gga,” which the Diamond Princess rapper had previously said in an interview with HipHopDX on the BET Hip Hop Awards red carpet is probably her “realest” verse.

“N-gga you don’t know naan ho uh-uh/ That don’ tried all types of shit/ Who quick to deep throat the dick/ And let another bitch straight lick the clit,” Trina raps on the record.

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“‘Naan’ was the first one. That was the raw one,” Trina told DX. “That was raunchy. It was one of those things where I just did it, I didn’t really care about it after the thought.”

She added: “Everything else now I think about it. I go alter it a little bit, ‘Oh, this is too nasty, take it out,’ ‘Naan?’ No. We’re going hardcore from the gate.”

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“Naan” appears on Trick Daddy’s sophomore effort www.thug.com, which peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard 200, the fifth-highest peak of Trick Daddy’s career.

Trina was previously honored at the 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards with the “I Am Hip Hop” Award, which recognizes an artist’s outstanding impact on Hip Hop culture.

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“I am honored to receive and accept the 2022 I Am Hip Hop Award presented by BET,” Trina said in a statement. “As a legend with over 20 years in the music industry, consistency and unity have contributed to my Rockstarr power as a femcee.”

She added: “I believe when one woman wins, whether it’s in front of the camera or behind the scenes, we all WIN. Let’s keep winning!”