The 'Bounce Back' hitmaker, who has been in a longtime relationship with Jhene, is speculated to be the 'big rapper' currently quietly planning a wedding for summer 2025 on Cape Cod.
- December 10, 2024
AceShowbiz - Fans of Big Sean and Jhene Aiko may be finally hearing wedding bells. The rapper and the singer/songwriter are rumored to be getting married in 2025 after dating for over eight years now.
The speculation arose after Deuxmoi revealed a blind item with a subject that read, "Big rapper getting hitched." According to the report, the said rapper, who is described as being from Detroit, is currently quietly planning his wedding for next year on Cape Cod.
Without naming the rapper, an anonymous tipster wrote to the blogger, "A certain rapper, from the motor city, is currently planning a wedding for next summer on Cape Cod. He has been flying in occasionally to help work with the many vendors working to make this a hush wedding but it's a small community and people talk."
While someone guessed that the big rapper was Eminem, another begged to differ. "Cape cod wedding is Big Sean," the other informant claimed. Both Big Sean and Eminem hail from the Motor City in Michigan. Others weighed in on the report via Reddit, with many believing that the blind item refers to Big Sean.
Big Sean, whose real name is Sean Michael Leonard Anderson, has been in a longtime relationship with Jhene. They have been dating since 2016 and welcomed their first child together on November 8, 2022.
In August of this year, the "One Man Can Change the World" emcee revealed the reason why he hasn't married the "Bed Peace" singer after eight years together. "There's a lot of work that needs to be done," he told Charlamagne tha God on "Out of Context" podcast. "It's a little personal, you know what I mean?"
"But just like to be real with you, just like any people who have dealt with love, we've had our ups and downs ... And I think it's still finding the right navigation through it all," he explained. "To me, marriage symbolizes like, the best relationship."
Although he noted divorce rates are "so f**king high" right now, Big Sean said he's not completely against the idea of saying "I do" in the future. "I would like to, and I don't like putting our personal business out there like that either, but there's a lot of work that needs to be done," he admitted.