Skai Jackson Pregnant

Skai Jackson Revealed She’s Pregnant And Engaged Amidst Her Apprehension News

Disney star Skai Jackson surprised fans with news of her pregnancy and engagement, which emerged amidst reports of her recent detention.

Skai Jackson is an American actress of Afro-Honduran descent, born on April 8, 2002, in New York City, USA.

She started her career as a child model by appearing in national commercials for Band-Aid, Coca-Cola, and Old Navy.

Later, in 2015, she gained fame for portraying Zuri Ross in the Disney sitcomsJessie” and “Bunk’d.”

Additionally, she has explored voice acting in several animated series and authored her debut book, Reach for the Skai: How to Inspire, Empower, and Clapback.

Skai Allegedly Got Into Physical Altercation With Her Boyfriend

Amidst the news of Skai’s apprehension, she has captured media attention by reportedly announcing her pregnancy and engagement.

According to TMZ, she revealed that they were happily engaged and expecting a baby together.

On the contrary, sources earlier reported that Jackson and her boyfriend denied any physical relationship.

However, Jackson has not officially confirmed the news on social media and also continues to keep her boyfriend’s identity private.

Skai recently sparked media after the news of her being detained on the charges of domestic violence broke out.

Securities at Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles spotted her being involved in a public fight with her boyfriend.

She reportedly pushed him multiple times before the authorities called the sheriffs to apprehend her.

However, she was released after a few hours, and the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office will review her case for potential charges.

Additional Information

  • Skai participated in the 2020 edition of “Dancing with the Stars.”
  • She early career started when she was nine months old from commercials before landing debut role in movies at five years age.
  • Skai filed court documents seeking a restraining order against rapper Bhad Bhabie, accusing her of harassment in 2020.

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