Travis Scott Promises To Pay 1st Semester Tuition For 5 Students Attending HBCUs + Replaces Fans’ Airpods & PS5

Travis Scott
Travis Scott Promises To Pay 1st Semester Tuition For 5 Students Attending HBCUs + Replaces Fans’ Airpods & PS5
It looks like Travis Scott (real name Jacques Berman Webster II), was feeling extra generous this week!

Travis Scott
On Wednesday (Oct. 7th), a fan tweeted the 29-year-old rapper and said:
“La flame I lost my Airpods bro can you hook it up”

Travis Scott responded with:
“I got u where I send u sum at”
Shortly after, another fan tweeted:
“yo travis I misplaced my house and I don’t know where i left it, you tryna hook me up?”
He replied jokingly,
“Imma save space for u at utopia don’t trip.”

Travis Scott even offered to replace a fan’s Ps5 and an Astroworld hoodie that one lost at his concert.

As random requests started rolling in, he took things up a notch and offered to pay the first-semester tuition for five of his followers.
Travis Scott tweeted:
“AND I KNOW SCHOOL JUST STARTED AND I WANNA TAKE CARE OF 5 KIDS TUITION FOR THERE FIRST SEMESTER OF SCHOOL!!! WHY NOT !!!!!


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