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December 25, 2024

AOC Denies Pregnancy Rumors

When Rep. Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) returned from Thanksgiving break, she must have been a bit more round around the middle section.

AOC posted on social media that a fellow congressman approached her and asked her if she was pregnant.

AOC brushed off the comment, saying she just had too much to eat at Thanksgiving.

No Babies

AOC is not married, but she has been in a relationship for quite some time with the same individual.

She has always been on the thinner side, but I am guessing she came back a little shapelier after the holiday break.

This all got started due to loony tunes Laura Loomer, who posted on X on November 11 that AOC was pregnant.

Then Paul Szypula posted something similar on November 27, claiming it was clear in the video that AOC was pregnant (AOC was wearing a huge coat in the video, so you could not really tell anything).

I am sure that fueled the speculation, which resulted in AOC pushing back on the rumors, stating, “Everyone keeps asking me if I’m pregnant.

“Actually, a member, a Republican, came to me on the floor this week and asked me if I was pregnant. I’m not pregnant guys, I had a lot of food at Thanksgiving. Okay? It happens.”

To be honest, I am surprised she took it that well, as I expected her to have some type of meltdown or accuse the GOP of trying to body-shame her.

Now, I have seen more recent videos of AOC, and she does not look pregnant to me, as she was wearing a rather form-fitting dress, and there was no baby bump evident in the photo.

So, for now, we will have to take her at her word that she is not pregnant. If she is lying, we will find out soon enough.

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