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Actress Keshia Knight Pulliam says Ed Hartwell is father of her unborn child
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Actress Keshia Knight Pulliam is firing back against her
husband's claims that he's not the father of her unborn child.
Former NFL player Ed Hartwell filed for divorce from the
"Cosby Show" star on Monday and demanded a paternity test, leaving
Pulliam completely blindsided,
Pulliam, 37, said she's been faithful to her husband of
seven months and last week announced that she was pregnant with the couple's
first child.
But Hartwell is demanding a paternity test even though
Pulliam is sure he is the father and can't understand why he has to reason to
believe she was cheating on him, according to the gossip site.
The divorce documents cite irreconcilable differences,
including "constant disagreements on life changing decisions that couples
typically make together."
A source told TMZ that Pulliam believes the two should
work things out as her parents, who have been together for 40 years, have
always done.
Hartwell is said to have moved out of the couple's home,
according to TMZ.
A rep for Pulliam did not immediately return a Daily News
request for comment.
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