Montenegrin Beauty Heavily Pregnant With Chinx’s Baby Son

This is the woman who is allegedly carrying Chinx Drugz’s baby.

Patricija Muratovic is nearly eight months pregnant with Lionel “Chinx” Pickens baby, a son, her friends’ exclusively told BOSSIP.

Muratovic, whose family hails from Montenegro in the Balkans, will name the baby “Lionel” after his rapper father, one source close to the woman told BOSSIP.

Muratovic was in a two year relationship with the Queens rapper, who was murdered May 17 after performing in a Brooklyn club.

“Good terms, bad terms, cherish the people in your life,” Muratovic wrote on Instagram as a caption to a picture of her cuddling Chinx. “RIP Angel.”

Chinx and the 24-year-old mom to be broke up about a month before his murder, but still stayed in close contact, one friend told BOSSIP.

“She’s heartbroken,” the friend told BOSSIP. “She’s destroyed, but she’s not one of those females that want 15 minutes of fame.”

BOSSIP’s attempts to reach Muratovic were unsuccessful.

The friend said Muratovic is a very private, and that’s why no one really knew of their relationship. Muratovic was also aware of Chinx’s relationship with his wife, Janelli Caceres-Pickens, the mother of his two children. Muratovic comes from a wealthy family and will likely not try to hit up Chinx’s widow or family for child support, the source said.

“Chinx loved her a lot,” the friend said. “She was very special to him. He would bring her everywhere, especially to a lot of his shows.”

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