The 'Girls Need Love' singer has previously asked her fans to respect her privacy while hinting at the arrival of her first child with her boyfriend London on da Track.
- Apr 1, 2021
AceShowbiz - Summer Walker apparently doesn't enjoy being put in the limelight anymore. Less than three years after launching her professional career as a singer, the R&B songstress is now considering to retire from the industry as she continues complaining about the lack of privacy.
The 24-year-old star, who recently welcomed her first child, apparently has had her priority changed after becoming a mom. Taking to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, March 31, the Atlanta native revealed how much she dislikes the job and that she considers a career change to keep her family away from the prying eyes.
"I legit hate this job, lol," Summer wrote over a plain black background. She went on sharing, "why can't I just put out music w out stalkers being obsessed with my private life. I need to start figuring out my next job."
Summer hinted that she welcomed her first child with London on da Track with a cryptic Story on March 26. "So let's all forget I was pregnant & move on with our lives so I can enjoy my little angel in peace [heart eyes emoji][smiling emoji with halo]," she wrote at the time.
Summer also responded to a fan-made Instagram page that appears to be dedicated to her daughter "Princess Bubble Gum". Denying that she's behind the account, the new mom posted a screenshot of the Instagram page and wrote along with it, "So I guess a fan made this made this page but let's be very clear, there will be no picture of my child on the internet." She added in the caption, "Don't be sick & obsessed. Let's respect my privacy."
Several days later, London confirmed that he's become a father by posting the first photo of the newborn baby girl. "From the first time I held you in my arms I knew you were special I'm overwhelmed wit Joy I Can't even... this Allah's best birthday gift to me ... priceless moments u can value forever... @summerwalker this gift I can cherish 4L (for life)," he captioned a snap of his hand holding his daughter's tiny fingers.