Playboi Carti Says He Had A "Good Week" With His "Homie" Blac Chyna

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Playboi Carti performs onstage at the STAPLES Center Concert Sponsored by SPRITE during the 2018 BET Experience on June 23, 2018 in Los Angeles, California

Playboi Carti speaks on the alleged romance he had with Blac Chyna last year.

Prior to her relationship with YBN Almighty Jay, Blac Chyna was previously linked to Playboi Carti. The two of them sparked dating rumors after several photos from social media surfaced of the two appearing boo'd up. At one point, Blac Chyna was spotted wearing Carti's playboy bunny chain and even referred to him as a "snack." The relationship was short-lived and after a while, it felt like no one really remembered the Chyna/Carti episode. However, the rapper recently opened up about the "good week" he had with his "homie," Blac Chyna in L.A.

Playboi Carti paid a visit to Hot 97 earlier today to speak on Die Lit, drug use and more. The rapper began to speak on the Travis Scott assisted single, "Love Hurts" which ultimately led into a conversation about Carti's love life as well as his alleged romance with Blac Chyna. 

"You know, I just got a lot of friends. L.A. get crazy, you know?" Carti said about his love life. 

Ebro then asked Carti if he had a "run up" with Blac Chyna to which Carti replied, "Yeah, that's my homie... We ain't that deep... Good week."

Although he said he and Chyna had a "good week," he revealed said that his type of girl is normal girls with regular lives and regular jobs.

Peep the full interview below.


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