The Fresh & Fit podcast host is under fire for allegedly sponsoring his pregnant girlfriend

Published: 2024-04-05T18:11:07 ❘ Updated: 2024-04-05T18:11:20

Walter Weekes of the podcast Fresh & Fit is under fire after his ex-girlfriend, Instagram model Daisy Chen, accused him of sponsoring their unborn child.

The Fresh & Fit podcast features hosts Myron Gaines and Walter Weekes offering advice to men on their finances and dating lives, aiming to “help men navigate women, main and physical”.

The podcast, which has come under fire for its host’s divisive views on women, is often labeled a “red pill” or “Alpha Male” show — and now, one of the cast members Its key leader is under fire for allegedly not following his own advice .

In April 2024, Chinese Instagram model Daisy Chen revealed alleged text messages between her and Walter Weekes on her Instagram page, in which she informed him that she was pregnant. In the message, she attached photos of two pregnancy tests, both of which showed positive results.

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She wrote: “You always told me that you wanted me to be the mother of your child. “I love you and do everything to be a good girlfriend. Now this is happening, you’ve walked away.

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Chen also accused Weekes of wanting to “kill our baby” – to which he allegedly replied: “I don’t want a baby right now and we talked about it and you agreed.”

“Also, things happen and yes, feelings change, but bringing a child into this world without the love of both parents is cruel,” Weekes wrote. “We both thought you wouldn’t get pregnant.”

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Chen went on to give a timeline of her relationship with Weekes, claiming they first met in November 2023 and things became official around New Year’s. The two were in a long-distance relationship for two months, with Chen living in mainland China before visiting Weeke’s family in Barbados and eventually moving in with him at a place in Miami.

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Daisy-chen-walter-weekes-instagram-storiesInstagram: daisyfit_chen

During that time, Chen says they became “serious” and claims she told Weekes she would keep their baby if she became pregnant. She also said that she and Weeke’s shared a “mutual understanding” that he was “not monogamous” and that the two of them “needed space.”

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Chen later claimed that Weekes “asked me to move out, he didn’t come home and disappeared for three nights without an explanation.” She decided to move out and booked a flight to New York City, and on March 30, she took a pregnancy test.

After her post went viral, Chen appeared on a livestream with popular streamers Destiny and ‘jstlk’, where she stated that they “planned the baby This baby and he knows it.”

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“We always talk about the baby. Since day one, he asked me, ‘What if I get pregnant?’ I told him straight up that I would keep this baby because I love you.”

Chen continued: “The reason I posted this is because I want everyone to know that he is a liar and a fraud. “I don’t care about money. The point is I want him to act like a man.”

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So far, it appears Weekes has not issued an official response to Chen’s statement, and both of their Instagram pages have been disabled.

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