Little Women: Dallas
“Little Women: Dallas” stars Bri Barlup and Emily Fernandez released a new music video. Pictured from left: Fernandez, Tiffani Chance, Barlup, Caylea Woodbury, Asta Young and Amanda Loy. Lifetime

Following reports “Little Women: Dallas” cast member Bri Barlup is pregnant with her second child, it looks like the star finally gave fans a glimpse of her growing baby bump in her new music video,“Gettin Rich.”

Bri, who is rumored to be several months pregnant, starred in the video alongside her Lifetime co-star Emily Fernandez. When the ladies go by their stage names, Bri is known as Left Cheek and Emily goes by Right Cheek.

In the video, Bri is featured in a fitted sequin jumpsuit that showcases her curves while Emily is wearing a bralette with pants. There are several close up and side shots of Bri in the video showcasing what looks to be her growing baby bump. Watch the “Gettin Rich” video HERE. (Note: the video contains strong language.)

Reports of Bri’s pregnancy first surfaced earlier this month following her break up with her ex-boyfriend Wooda on “Little Women: Dallas” Season 2.

 

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Although the star is allegedly in a complicated situation when it comes to the father of her child, it doesn’t seem like she is going to let her personal life affect her business. According to TMZ, both Bri and Emily are very serious about pursuing a rap career.

The two aspire to be more than just reality stars and have even reached out to Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg to have the artists featured on a track. However, they have not heard back from the musicians.

In August, Emily and Bri released their first music video, “Poppin Bottles” which has received more than 10 million views on YouTube.

During their appearance on TMZ Live, the ladies revealed that they haven’t begun speaking to the heads of record labels about a deal just yet but are hopeful that they will land a recording contract sooner rather than later.

Despite Bri’s falling out with Wooda, she and Emily credited him with helping them navigate the music industry and making them feel comfortable on their journey.

While the two hope to collaborate with several artists — including Cardi B, who also started out as a reality star — they still have a long road of ahead of them before they conquer the music world.

For now, fans can catch them on “Little Women: Dallas” Season 2, airing Wednesdays at 9 p.m. EDT on Lifetime.