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"Fresh & Fit" Host's Girlfriend Wants A DNA Test After Being Accused Of Lying About Being Pregnant With Fresh's Baby

Walter Weekes' (Fresh) girlfriend, Daisy, says the podcast host is "not a man" and is willing to do a DNA test.

By Meredith Evans1 min read
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Fresh & Fit podcast host Walter Weekes, otherwise known as "FreshPrinceCeo" or "Fresh," recently came under fire for asking his girlfriend to get an abortion – despite always preaching about "taking accountability" and the importance of fatherhood.

Weekes' girlfriend, Daisy, revealed in a series of screenshot text messages and a recorded phone call that the self-proclaimed CEO got her pregnant.

However, when she revealed the news to the "alpha male," Weekes refused to take responsibility, asking her to "take a pill" to terminate the pregnancy instead.

Internet personality Hasan Piker insinuates that Daisy may be "baby trapping" Weekes to get more money out of him. "The trap part is when you're like, 'No, I'm going to keep the f*cking baby, I don't give a sh*t, you have to pay me now,'" he said on a livestream.

Now Daisy is maintaining that Weekes is "not a man" after being accused of not being pregnant with his baby. "I can do a DNA test like right now," she said on Instagram Live. "He is accusing that the kid is not his."

On April 7, 2024, Daisy posted a video of her and Fresh walking on TikTok. According to the fitness influencer, she fell for Weekes and moved to America from China to be with him. She wrote, "I am just a girl who was deceived by a love veteran from the so-called love! He took me to meet his family and promised me to have a baby together. I came to the United States without hesitation, alone. Now I found out that even my Instagram account where I can speak out was hecked by him. Don't I even have basic human rights? Is it just because I am a foreigner?" [sic]

It continued, "Bullying me and my child like this! I have been exhausted these days. Seeing him slandering me online and deliberately smearing me, my heart really hurts. I can't think that the person I love would be like this! Why is he like a devil? He used to say I love you Now he calls me a b*tch!" [sic]

Fascinating how these so-called "alphas" can preach about the virtues of masculinity and fatherhood but struggle to put them into action.

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