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“I’m Not A Player Like Chris Brown & Drake”, Travis Scott Reassures Rihanna


Apparently, the romance between American rapper, Travis Scott and Rihanna is now a very big deal.

Travis Scott has reportedly assured Rihanna that he’s not Chris Brown or Drake and has every intention of being loyal.
The ‘Maria I’m Drunk’ rapper is fully aware of Rihanna’s heartaches in the past, mainly at the hands of Breezy, 26, and Drizzy, 28, which is why he’s attempting to show her a different side than what she’s used to.
“He really digs her and doesn’t want her to ever think he’s another player,” a source close to Travis explained to Hollywood Life. “He wants her to leave all that relationship bullsh** she’s dealt with in the past, and open up her future and go on a journey with him. He’s doing the little things to show her that he cares,”the source added.
Reports earlier stated that Rihanna is afraid to fall hard and deep for Scott because he reminds her of Brown who didn’t only cheat on her but famously beat her up; but all Travis wants is a fair chance to love Rihanna.
“He won the lottery! She is a cool chick who is talented, and is amazingly fun and a machine when it comes to being s*xual. What isn’t there to like?” another source explained.

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