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Travis Scott Says Kylie Jenner’s The Coolest, Pledges He’ll Propose In A “Fire” Way

As BOSSIP previously reported, Travis Scott is closing out the first run of his ‘Astroworld’ Tour with a big bang this week AND covering Rolling Stone’s new issue, where he gets more personal than ever, letting readers in on details about his life growing up in Houston, TX as well as family life with Kylie Jenner and their daughter Stormi. He talks at length about how becoming a father has made issues like climate change more important to him and notes that he’s not allowing his daughter to watch TV so that she’ll keep up habits like kids of yesteryear who preferred to play outside.

He also reveals that he has every intention to marry Kylie soon.

Via Rolling Stone:

“We both believe in God,” he says, and so, when she told him she was pregnant, “we felt like, ‘This is something special.’ And kids are something we kind of talked about when we were getting busy.”

He describes their bond as rock-solid, the speed of their courtship notwithstanding. At first, Scott says, “we was just two kids, fu**ing around. Maybe, like, the first week, you don’t know if it’s real or a fling. Then the second week you’re like, ‘Whoa, I’m still talking to her, she’s responding, I’m responding. We ain’t run out of a thing to say.’

And it got to a point where I was like, ‘I need her with me to operate. She’s that one.’ ” He adds, “We’ll get married soon. I just gotta sturdy up — I gotta propose in a fire way.”

Travis also talks at length about how Kylie isn’t anything like what people would expect.

Hit the flip to find out what he had to say

He tells me that, because of Jenner’s high profile, “people don’t understand how real my girl is. How ill she is. They have assumptions, bullshit-ass remarks of what they think is going on. Nah, bro.”

They bonded early on over shared favorite movies and directors — “She’s a Tim Burton fan, which is fire. Wes Anderson fan, which is fire” — but what really impressed him about Jenner was how “chill” she is.

“I like to just go outside and walk. Knowing a girl that famous, you’d think she’s like, ‘I need to go send somebody to do this for me,’ or ‘I need 15 motherfu***rs around me,’ but we just walk out the crib.” He had privacy concerns, too. “Me, I hate cameras. I don’t like people in my business. Going into a situation like that, you’d think it would be a whole public fest. You never know. ‘Maybe she’s into all the photos, or worried about this and that.’ And then you realize motherfu**ers is normal as possible. I realized what really mattered to her, which is none of this sh**. She’s the coolest motherfu**er of all time.”

Keep in mind these two are super young — what 20-year-old wouldn’t love their baby daddy calling them the “Coolest motherfu**er of all time”? It’s pretty damn romantic, riiight?

More on Travis’ approach to parenting when you continue

When it comes to parenting, he says, “We don’t let nothing come over Stormi time. Stormi Saturdays. We don’t fu** around with those. Even with me on tour, Stormi pulls up. She’ll travel. She got more stamps on her passport than a lot of motherfuckers.” Her current favorite tracks, he adds, include his own “Stargazing” and the “Baby Shark” song. Also: “She loves thermostats — you know those Nest things that spin? Oh, man.”

Stormi is definitely living the life!

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