French Montana Starts Rumors About Dating Dubai’s Princess

If all you know about French Montana is that he is a rapper, you might be surprised by some of the strange famous links he has. They don’t always come as a pleasant surprise, as he recently learned when he was seen with Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law. But the Moroccan-American MC’s most recent public hookup has made a lot of fans think that love might be in the air… To be exact, a royal one. Fans have seen that he’s been spending a lot of time with the Princess of Dubai, Her Highness Shaikha Mahra. You don’t like it hot enough? She just recently told the world on Instagram that she and her husband are getting a divorce.

Don’t take these reports too seriously, though. They’re based on pictures and videos that are going around on social media of them interacting with each other in a friendly, non-romantic way. However, we think that French Montana might at least be glad that people seem a little more open to his group this time. Fans really made fun of him online when he brought Andrew Tate out at an event in Romania—if they weren’t deep in the manosphere, that is. At least this is an improvement.Now that you know all of this, let’s see if French Montana and Her Highness Shaikha Mahra ever talk about this in public or if they just keep loving their relationship. In other areas, he’s having huge success that makes him sound like royalty. For example, he claims to have the most streamed “rap” song in New York history. That’s “Unforgettable” with Swae Lee. This award doesn’t come as much of a surprise because the song is so popular. But true hip-hop fans still didn’t like the idea, because haters will hate. It’s possible that another song, either a newer hit or an old favorite, will finally take its place.

At the same time, French Montana made a lot of news this year for something he had nothing to do with. Even the CEO of Gamma seemed to agree with Rick Ross that Drake told French to stop making music with French on it. It’s interesting that this is still a pretty open question in 2024’s “great rap war,” even though he didn’t really take part in it.