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Are Winnie Harlow & Kyle Kuzma A Thing? We Have Receipts!

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Roommates, though we’ve all been in quarantine that hasn’t stopped some single celebs from possibly finding a love connection.

You know our business is everyone’s business and we did a little research and found out that Kyle and Winnie have been low key (obviously not low enough) kickin’ it while they should be social distancing!

If you’re not familiar with Kyle Kuzma he’s an NBA player and plays alongside LeBron James on the Los Angeles Lakers, he’s also FOINE.

And we already know supermodel Winnie Harlow! Last we heard, she and Wiz Khalifa has a little moment but looks like Winnie is back in these sKreets, coronavirus or not.Let’s start with exhibit A, flirty comments they’ve been leaving under each other’s photos:Winnie’s also been

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