RUMOR PATROL: Did Fabolous and Emily B secretly wed amid abuse drama?

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Fabolous is fueling rumors that he and Emily B have tied the knot.

The rapper who was arrested following a domestic violence incident with Emily Bustamate in March posted a video on Instagram that have folks wondering if he and his longtime love have moved on from their domestic violence issues and are secretly married.

“My three-year-old told me, ‘We all make mistakes.’
That got me right back in my bag like I’m Jake the Snake…
Me and wifey still stackin’ more wedding cake to make,” he wraps in the video.

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A couple weeks back, a grand jury indicted the 40-year-old rapper on one count of domestic violence with significant bodily injury, two counts of threatening to kill and one count of possession of a weapon. He faces five years in prison for each charge, meaning if convicted on all counts, he could spend up to 20 years behind bars.

The couple who shares two children together made headlines when an altercation between them was caught on video. In it, Fab (John David Jackson) can be seen wielding a pair of scissors as he shouts at Emily B and her father in the driveway of their home in Englewood, N.J. In that altercation, Fabolous threatened to kill Emily B and other members of her family.  The former stars of Love & Hip Hop NY had domestic violence issues before that, with Emily B claiming Fabolous punched her in the face repeatedly and knocked out her teeth about three weeks before the incident that was caught on video.

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Since then, the pair have raised eyebrows by making several public appearances together, even walking hand in hand at Coachella a few weeks after the incident. They have also been spotted wearing matching bands on those fingers several times.

Let’s hope these two are doing some real work behind the scenes to ensure that no one ever gets hurt again.

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