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Travis Scott dated Rihanna before Kylie Jenner in 2015... but was desperate to keep it under wraps

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He's currently quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic with his former partner Kylie Jenner and their daughter Stormi.But in 2015, Travis Scott was rumored to be paired up with Rihanna and hoping to keep their budding romance private, it has been claimed.Lawrence Schlossman, co-host of the menswear podcast Throwing Fits, claimed in an episode earlier this week that the 28-year-old rapper was mad for years after he asked him about his relationship with Rihanna in a cover story interview for Complex.

Keep it secret: Former Complex writer Lawrence Schlossman revealed this week that Travis Scott was furious with him for asking about his budding relationship with Rihanna in a 2015 profileSchlossman recalled his story about Travis to his.

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