Peter Gunz Tara Wallace pregnant
"Love & Hip Hop: New York" star Peter Gunz denies he confirmed that his ex-girlfriend and VH1 co-star Tara Wallace is pregnant again. Pictured: Peter at the Reality Rocks Expo in Los Angeles on April 9, 2011. VH1

Fans of VH1's "Love & Hip Hop: New York" have been watching Tara Wallace and Peter Gunz's social media pages for any indication that Tara is actually pregnant. Earlier this week, it appeared Peter finally confirmed the news in a Facebook post.

According to Bossip, Peter posted a somber message revealing that he had gotten Tara, his ex-girlfriend, and Amina Buddafly, his wife, pregnant around the same time.

"Before I go. Ima say this," the alleged post began. "I got Tara pregnant and she got an abortion too. Want to know why? Watch next week episode of #LHHNY."

The post was eventually deleted and Peter took to Instagram Wednesday to deny that he wrote it.

“Some clown made up a fake Facebook page under my name Peter Pankey and he’s writing foul s--- on it all the blogs are posting it… Smh," he wrote.

Meanwhile, Tara has kept quiet about rumors she’s expecting baby No. 3, but fans are convinced the etiquette coach is pregnant. Many have pointed out that Tara has been posting mostly face shots of herself and when she does post a full-body photo, her belly is either always covered or she has on a loose-fitting top.

Based on a sneak peek of Monday's episode 6, it's believed Tara will confirm she's pregnant during a meeting with her therapist.

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As recapped on past "Love & Hip Hop: New York" episodes, Amina revealed in episode 2 that she was pregnant again. However, on episode 5, she admitted that she had an abortion.

“I kept going back and forth about this in my mind for a long time,” she said on the show. “Finding out I was pregnant was supposed to be a happy occasion, it turned out to be a nightmare. My biggest fear, Peter and Tara still sleeping together, was confirmed. Honestly, I just feel like I’ve been stabbed in my heart.”

"Love & Hip Hop: New York" airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on VH1.