Travis Scott Says He Wants To Marry Kylie Jenner "Soon"

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Recording artist Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner attend the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2018 in New York City.

Travis Scott wants to take his relationship with Kylie Jenner to the next level.

Travis Scott's had one hell of a year. While he spent the majority of it in the cut, working on his new album, he and his girlfriend Kylie Jenner welcomed their first child together. The two of them seem to be inching towards getting married in the future, but Travis Scott says that he needs to figure out a fire way to propose to her.

In Rolling Stone's latest cover story with Travis Scott, the rapper shared some rare insight into his relationship with the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan. The two recently bought their first house together a couple of months back, but it looks like their also getting ready for marriage in the near future.

“We was just two kids, fucking 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 said.

Adding, "We’ll get married soon. I just gotta sturdy up — I gotta propose in a fire way.”

The rapper further explained how many people don't understand their relationship he said. Despite the glitz and glam surrounding Kylie's life, LaFlame assured that Kylie's public persona isn't exactly who she is in her personal life.

“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 motherfuckers is normal as possible," he said. "I realized what really mattered to her, which is none of this shit. She’s the coolest motherfucker of all time.”


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