'90 Day Fiancé' Star Lisa Says Usman Can Have Baby By 'Second Wife' If She Can't Deliver
By Whitney Vasquez on May 23, 2020 at 7:21 AM EDT
Baby Girl Lisa is giving Usman the green light to have up to four wives and even plant his seed in one of them but there are stipulations before it gets to that point. The "90 Day Fiancé" star sat down on the Domenick Nati Show and gave answers to some hard questions that fans of the show want to know. In the explosive interview, she had a surprising answer when asked if she was pregnant with Usman's child or if they were actively trying.
Laughing off the pregnancy rumors, the 52-year-old Pennsylvania native told Domenick Nati she's not pregnant but they are planning to try. "No, I'm not pregnant right now," Baby Girl Lisa, whose real name is Lisa Hamme, responded. When asked about their future plans, she said, "As far as children, we are definitely going to try." That's when she dropped the bombshell, stating that if she can't produce a child then she's okay with Usman obtaining another wife and getting her pregnant.
Continuing to explain their plan for children, Babygirl Lisa said, "If it does not happen, in Nigeria he's entitled to take four wives." Claiming her spot as the "first wife," the TLC star elaborated on the wife ranking system. "I carry the highest title. The second, third, fourth are below." But Usman adding wives to their life doesn't come without stipulations. "So, he may take a second wife as long as he can take care of my house, my bills, and I live comfortably. I don't have to pay for anything. He has to pay for it all before he can take a second wife."
When Domenick asked Lisa to clarify by questioning "if you are unable to have children, then he's allowed to take other wives?" she responded, "Yes. Before he can even take a second wife, he has to provide for me everything." Her shocking confession is one for the books considering her jealousy that fans watched over Usman's fanbase during the season. Doubling down on her decision, Lisa said, "It's part of the culture," while insisting, "It's okay. Take a deep breath. I know what's coming."