Jiji Lamara, business manager of Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram, denied recent circulating rumors that the singer is pregnant for a third time. The news of Nancy’s third pregnancy has recently began circulating over the internet on different social websites. The rumor was created after the singer held a series of concerts in Dubai in which she appeared to have gained a few pounds leading people to assume she is pregnant. It was added that Nancy was seen wearing the same maternity clothes she wore last year when she was pregnant with her second daughter Aylla. A number of fans had commented on a photo of Nancy in which they said she appeared to be pregnant saying that they were impressed she took such a step as getting pregnant not long after having her second child. Others thought it was strange for Nancy to jeopardize her singing career by getting pregnant which means she would be staying away from the scenes. Some did not believe such a rumor stating that her second daughter has not reached the age of one and her appearing with a few added pounds is not an indication she is pregnant.
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