OMG, OMG, OMG!

On Monday night, Nicki Minaj took to Twitter to post a simple baby emoji and nearly broke the Internet.

Many fans assumed it was a pregnancy announcement, while others theorized it could have something to do with DJ Khaled’s son, Asahd, or even a new album.

The 34-year-old just did a single with the rapper, and the cover art for his album, "Grateful" is a photo of his seven-month-old son.

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At the same time, she's also been teasing a new album of her own for months, so some fans went as far to suggest she would be "giving birth" to some new tracks.

Definitely impressed with that theory!

Of course, it could also just be a joke. After all, Nicki is no stranger to trolling her fans.

In February — after Beyoncé announced she was pregnant with twins — the rapper photoshopped a picture of herself with the caption, "Y'all so childish Omgskibbidybopbopghjhddfnjj — I was gonna wait to share the news but…"

Regardless of what the reason may be, the Twittersphere can barely contain their excitement.

One person commented, "BABY ON THE WAY ?????" while another asked, "Why is she liking all the pregnant related comments?" A third chimed in, "ARE YOU F–CKING PREGNANT?!?!?!? DO NOT PLAY US!!! The Kingdom NEEDS ANSWERS!!!!! NOW!"

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In an interview with Ellen Degeneres in back 2014, the "Starships" singer opened up about motherhood.

“I want a cute little fat baby,” she revealed. If it's not fat, “then I don’t want it!” she said.

She also admitted that she wants $500 million before starting a family — don't we all! — before adding, "But I will have a family, even if I don’t have $500 million."

At the time, her plans for a family weren't immediate, but three years later, we're thinking things could have changed!

If she is, in fact, pregnant, we hope Drake is the dad. They would make some pretty cute babies!

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