Stevie Wonder's girlfriend Tomeeka Robyn Bracy is indeed expecting, but they are only set to welcome a child, and not triplets.

A report published by Page Six, Sunday, Nov. 2, claimed that the 64-year-old singer-songwriter is expecting his ninth, 10th and 11th children.

"I don't know that he set out to have 11 children, including triplets at his age," a family source told Page Six.  "But it's not like he isn't happy about it or he can't afford children."

But Wonder denied the triplets rumors during his appearance on "The View" Wednesday, Nov. 5, and said that he and Bracy are only expecting a child, a daughter to be specific.

"Whoopi, it's so hard for me these days. That's why I'm going on the road. I've got how many-22 kids?" the "I Just Called to Say I Love You" singer joked with a smile while seated at the piano, according to E! News. "But actually it's not true."

"The truth is we're going to have a wonderful daughter in December," the 22- time Grammy-winning recording artist said. "And like I said in the song 'Superstition,' 'When you believe in things you don't understand, you suffer.'"

"So, you know, that's a bunch of a bull," he added of the triplets rumors.

Wonder and his 40-year-old girlfriend from Atlanta already share a child, who was born last year.

Wonder was first married to Motown singer-songwriter Syreeta Wright from 1970 until their amicable divorce in 1972.

In 2001, he tied the knot with fashion designer Kai Millard, whom he share seven children with, the Associated Press reported.

Wonder and Millard broke up in 2009, and the "To Feel the Fire" singer filed for divorce in 2012, People reported.

Wonder also share a daughter with Yolanda Simmons, whom he met when she applied for a job as his secretary for his publishing company.