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Stormzy reveals he's ‘met his wife' and says she looks just like exes Maya Jama and Victoria Monet

Stormzy reveals he's ‘met his wife' and says she looks just like exes Maya Jama and Victoria Monet

Scottish Sun07-05-2025

STORMZY has hinted he's off the market and ready to settle down on his new song Sorry Rach!.
The rapper, 31, dropped the track without warning today and in the lyrics, suggests he wants to have a baby with his mystery new partner.
And he says she looks just like his two most recent exes, Love Island host Maya Jama, 30, and US singer Victoria Monet, 36.
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Stormzy has dropped a surprise track hinting he's ready for love — and says his new flame looks like exes Maya Jama and Victoria Monet
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Stormzy with Love Island host ex Maya
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The rapper was photographed kissing singer Victoria at Heathrow airport in October
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He raps: 'I told the boys I think I met my wife.
'Baby if you have my baby then you're set for life.'
Stormzy then adds: 'I think I've got a type, she's like the two before.'
He had a rollercoaster relationship with Maya, who he first met in 2014 and started dating the following year.
They split in 2019 before rekindling their romance in 2023, however they ended things for good in July 2024.
Then in October he was photographed kissing Victoria at Heathrow airport, although they are later said to have ended things.
Meanwhile, Maya has moved on with Portuguese footballer Ruben Dias, 27.
Stormzy's new track also sees him address the backlash he faced for teaming up with McDonald's for a campaign earlier this year.
It angered many fans due to a boycott of the brand by pro-Palestine campaigners, after it gave out free meals to Israeli forces, and a claim that Stormzy had also removed a post saying he supported Palestine.
But brushing off the controversy, he raps: 'I heard they wanna hang me out to dry for a nugget meal.
Stormzy and Victoria Monet spark split mystery
'The world may never love your boy again but my mother will.'

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