Quavo Says Saweetie Is Showing Him ‘How to Love a Woman’: ‘She’s Helping Me Grow Up’

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Quavo Says Saweetie Is Showing Him ‘How to Love a Woman’: ‘She’s Helping Me Grow Up’

Quavo and Saweetie recently graced the cover of GQ and also sat with the magazine to give fans a glimpse of their sweet romance.

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During the interview, the Migos rapper revealed that he made his first move via DM. “So I slid in her DM,” he continued. “I told her, ‘You an icy girl, you need a glacier boy.'” After months of flirting over direct message and talking for hours on the phone, the two finally went on a date. Quavo took her to a strip called Magic City in Atlanta but a fight broke out. Amid the chaos, Quavo and Saweetie lost each other. “I didn’t know if it was on some gang s—, so it was like, ‘Let’s get to the car!'” Quavo explained. “All this time, I forget I’m having a date! She catches up and cussed me out in front of Magic City.” However, Quavo said, “We ain’t look back since.”

The two have been dating for 2 years and are going stronger than ever. Quavo even admits that he’s become a better person since meeting Saweetie. “When she talk to me and when we started talking to each other, the Saweetie s— go out the window and the Quavo s— go out the window,” said Quavo, whose real name is Quavious Marshall. “I give her Quavious. I give her what my mama calls me.” He went on to say, “I don’t let people inside my life, and I let her inside,” he added. “And she’s helping me grow up. She’s showing me how to love a woman.”

Saweetie, whose real name is Diamonté Harper, also admitted that Quavo has taught her how to be a “better communicator.”

“Growing up I struggled with communication,” she said. “I feel like I’m growing and I’m maturing because of him — not the music, not Saweetie, but Diamonté … I don’t know how I would be as a person if I would have never met him.”

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