Quavo's Dating Advice Catches Chlöe Off-Guard

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 03: Chloe Bailey and Quavo attend the "Praise This" World Premiere at Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University on April 03, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Terence Rushin/Getty Images)

Chlöe wasn't impressed by Quavo's dating advice.

Quavo and Chlöe became the center of dating rumors in recent weeks after starring together in Praise This! Chlöe shut down the speculation but their recent appearance on Complex’s GOAT Talk opened up the discourse, once again. At one point, the two revealed their “GOAT dating advice.” Chlöe’s was rather simple, stating, “Be yourself.” However, it was Quavo’s response that left her both confused and unimpressed. “Don’t trust these hoes,” he muttered under his breath before adding, “I’m just playin’.”

Though not necessarily unexpected, Chlöe certainly wasn’t having it. “What?” she said. “You talkin’ about yourself.” Quavo attempted to rectify the situation following his awkward interaction once they were asked about the best gentleman’s club. Even though Chlöe and Quavo are from the A, the In Pieces singer explained that she only attended a strip club once for a business meeting. However, the Migos rapper offered to bring her out to the iconic Magic City. “You like throwing money? We’ll go to Magic. Magic Monday, we bringing Chlöe,” Quavo said.

Quavo Explains Ad-Lib Origins To Chlöe

Elsewhere in the interview, Chlöe also got the scoop on the origins of Migos’ famous Mama! Ad-lib. While reluctant to initially explain, Quavo explained how his mother inspired the iconic Migos catchphrase. “She used to chase us up and down the house, trying to whoop us and we’d be calling her name, ‘I’m just playin’ mama, I’m just playin’,’” he recalled. “Then when she gives it to you, you say, ‘Mama, mama, mama, mama.’... Only when you in trouble, you call her name like that.’”

Quavo and Chlöe also discussed the GOAT rapper during the segment. The “Have Mercy” star gave the title to Kendrick Lamar, citing his incredible discography from Section.80 to Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. However, Quavo argued that Jay-Z deserves the honor more than any other rapper. “I gotta go with Jay-Z. Great businessman,” he said. “OG gonna give us some lessons and show us the way.” Check out Quavo and Chlöe’s GOAT Talk interview above. Have you watched Praise This! Yet? Let us know your thoughts on the movie in the comment section below. 

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