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Tekashi 6ix9ine Sparks Controversy with Comments at Gender Reveal Party

Monday, May 11, 2026 by Isabella Sanchez

A moment meant to be filled with joy and lavish celebration turned into a viral controversy: the gender reveal of Tekashi 6ix9ine and his Cuban girlfriend Aliday Alter, held last Friday, was overshadowed by remarks from the rapper that quickly ignited social media.

The event, which was broadcast live with streamers Adin Ross, N3ON, and Clavicular in attendance, confirmed that the couple is expecting a boy—their first child together—with a shower of blue confetti that brought a broad smile to 6ix9ine's face. The decorations were predominantly blue, and Aliday wore a form-fitting white dress for the occasion.

However, before the revelation, 6ix9ine made a statement that thrust him into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

Controversial Remarks Stir Social Media

During two separate moments in the livestream, the rapper openly declared that if the baby wasn’t a boy, they would head "straight to the abortion clinic." The exact phrase, captured in a clip that rapidly went viral on TikTok, was: "If it’s not a boy, straight to the abortion, right?"

When those present asked Aliday for her thoughts, she laughed and mentioned she believed it would be a girl. Tekashi didn’t back down, replying that she was "on board" and "open-minded."

The streamers reacted with awkward laughter and visible surprise. N3ON, who watched the clip alongside Adin Ross, questioned if 6ix9ine realized how this would look online. Adin Ross described the moment as "awkward and unnecessary."

Divided Reactions on Social Media

The clips quickly circulated on TikTok and Instagram, amassing hundreds of thousands of views within a few hours. One video alone surpassed 433,000 views on the platform.

Reactions on social media were split from the get-go. Many users labeled the comments as "disturbing," "misogynistic," and a "total disrespect," especially given the family celebration context and the live broadcast. "That's not funny," wrote several users. "What a lack of respect for Aliday and any woman," others pointed out.

Nonetheless, some defended the rapper, arguing it was dark humor typical of his personality. "Tekashi being Tekashi," summarized some fans. "It's a joke, relax," insisted others in the comments.

A Complex Relationship Background

The couple’s background adds more layers to the story. Aliday Alter, a 29-year-old Cuban model based in Miami, began her relationship with the rapper in April 2025. In September of that year, Aliday tattooed Tekashi's entire face—including the "69" on her forehead and neck—as a token of their love.

The pregnancy was confirmed by the rapper himself on April 7, 2026, just five days after he was released from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where he served three months for violating his parole. "She got pregnant while I was in jail," he said during a stream with Adin Ross and N3ON.

Last Wednesday, Aliday shared a carousel of photos on Instagram flaunting her advanced pregnancy surrounded by Hermès bags and jewelry, with the caption "Baby on the way."

Tekashi already has two daughters from previous relationships; this would be his third child and the first son. N3ON concluded the debate with a reflection shared by many: he hopes 6ix9ine becomes the father his child deserves, regardless of his initial preference. Once again, the rapper managed to turn a personal moment into a global trend.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tekashi 6ix9ine's Controversy

What did Tekashi 6ix9ine say at the gender reveal party?

Tekashi 6ix9ine stated that if the baby wasn’t a boy, they would go "straight to the abortion clinic," a comment that sparked significant backlash online.

How did people react to 6ix9ine's comments?

Reactions were mixed; many found the comments disturbing and disrespectful, while some defended it as dark humor typical of his personality.

Who is Aliday Alter?

Aliday Alter is a 29-year-old Cuban model living in Miami. She began dating Tekashi 6ix9ine in April 2025 and is pregnant with their first child together.

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