Bow Wow Sparks Jade Pinkett Breakup Rumors With 'Back Outside' Post From Las Vegas
Shad 'Bow Wow' Moss has given fans reason to believe his romance with Jade Pinkett has come to an end, as the rapper took to Instagram this weekend letting the ladies know he's 'back outside.'
The Ohio artist, 38, shared a photo Sunday (June 2) to the social media platform of him hanging out in what appears to be a luxe, Las Vegas suite with several friends, including one woman who hugs Bow from behind and places her hand on his chest as he snaps a photo via a ceiling mirror.
'I barley [sic] post! BUT THIS VEGIS [sic] TRIP IM ON BS! LADIES IM BACK OUTSDIE [sic],' the 'Like You' rapper declared within the post's caption. Check it out below.
'Naaa, this the soft launch for the breakup??,' questioned one fan within his comment section, with another adding, 'Just went public and it's already over,' followed by laughter emojis.
Fans first caught wind of Moss and Pinkett — Jada Pinkett-Smith's niece — dating on New Year's Day 2025, as the pair posted each other on their social media pages for the first time. While Bow Wow's post was without a caption, Jade captioned her snap at the time, 'New Years, Yr 2 for the books,' indicating that they have been quietly dating since at least 2023.
Bow Wow opened up about their romance for the first time during a recent Club Shay Shay appearance, where host Shannon Sharpe asked him about the possibility of marriage.
'Me and her, we've had these talks,' he admitted. 'I'm not against anything, but when I get to that point, or if I ever do get to that point, I want to make sure I'm right. And that's not only a commitment to [her], that's a commitment to God. And I don't play with stuff like that.'
Pinkett has yet to publicly acknowledge Moss' Instagram post hinting at a split.More from VIBE.com
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