Social media personality A’mari has announced that she is expecting a baby. The recording artist shared the thrilling news of her pregnancy on social media, which shocked the public. When A’mari DJ Mona Lisa, born Veneice Fung-Chung, recently revealed her pregnancy on social media, many speculated that it may have been a prank, especially since she is in her mid-fifties.
However, she showed off her protruding tummy on Sunday, proving her pregnancy is not fake. She shared a photo capturing her holding her tummy before she went live, giving her supporters a better look at her body’s transformation.


A’mari, who was once very petite, has visibly gained weight thanks to her baby. She showed off her bare baby bump in a bathing suit while relaxing in a tub during an Instagram livestream. She expressed that she believes she is carrying a boy because God told her, but she said her body gives the illusion that she is having a girl. She also shared that the baby may be named Shamrock and, according to vlogger King Mixup, she is three months pregnant.

As for the father, 7 Lawd, they apparently split. A’mari has candidly spoken about her breakup on multiple occasions, including her recent live streams. A’mari claims that 7 Lawd is now involved with social media personality Queen Ladi Gangsta, whom he was seen shooting a music video with. However, she allegedly said he was only with Queenie to obtain citizenship in England and for monetary gain.


A’mari and 7 Lawd have been romantically linked since late 2024. The pair have made raunchy music together and flaunted their love online. Their lovers’ quarrels, including a dispute that involved law enforcement, have also been publicised.
A’mari became a social media sensation after dating recording dancehall artist Gully Bob. She grew up in Guys Hill, St. Catherine, and resides in the United States. She recently revealed that she is a mother of thirteen children. “I think I got pregnant, let me see, about 17 times, and I gave birth to 13 children. Two died, you know, did not come full term, and two had made certain decisions,” she said in early March.