Travis Scott Cheating on Kylie Jenner? Rapper's Alleged Mistress Speaks Up
Travis Scott faced another headache after his alleged former lover, Yung Sweetro, spoke up about their romance.
Kylie Jenner's fans accused Scott of cheating on the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" alum after Yung Sweetro, whose real name is Rojean Kar, uploaded photos of her and the rapper at the set of a music video.
Users who saw the Instagram Stories asked her if they were dating, but she claimed she did not know Scott was there. Scott and Yung Sweetro were linked on and off since 2013.
After the cheating rumors emerged, the rapper took it to his Instagram Story and dismissed the cheating allegations.
"It's a lot of weird shit going on. An uninvited person was sneaking photos on. What was supposed to be, a closed set while I was directing a video," he said, as quoted by OK! Magazine. "I'm saying this for the last time. I don't know this person. I've never been with this person. So please stop with the continuous cyber games and the fictional storytelling."
He also uploaded a screenshot of Courtney Luxe's statement where she defended Jenner's lover. She said she has been working with him in the past eight years on different projects, including the time he was directing the music video for Yung Sweetro's photos.
Luxe called her "delusional" and clarified to the public that the alleged mistress was in the area with Scott at that time.
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After the posts, Yung Sweetro uploaded a TikTok video claiming that the 31-year-old asked Luxe to cover for him to hide their affair. She then warned Scott that she had pictures and videos of him with her.
The woman also claimed she was with him on Valentine's Day, and she uploaded a photo of them to prove her claims.
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The new problem emerged days after Scott settled with Astroworld victims' families and put an end to two lawsuits related to the tragedy.
The Houston Chronicle revealed that Scott had a settlement agreement with the families of Axel Acosta and Brianna Rodriguez. The terms were not disclosed to the public.
The rapper infamously suffered condemnation when he launched his venture, Project HEAL, to support his advocacies for students, music fans, and concert-goers. Victims accused him of using the project as a PR stunt since he caused the deaths of several victims during his concert for the Astroworld Festival.