Travis Scott Seemingly References Ex Kylie Jenner’s Breast Implant Size In New Song
Travis Scott Seemingly References Ex Kylie Jenner’s Breast Implant Size In NewSong
Travis Scott might want his old thing back.
#TravisScott has stirred up controversy with his latest contribution to Don Toliver’s song Rosary, thanks to a lyric that has fans buzzing online. On the track, Travis raps, “She look at me like Scotty, man, that S on my chest (Scott, Yeah). Forty-four five C, the way they sit, I need to test (Straight up),” a line many listeners believe references #KylieJenner’s breast implant size.
The speculation stems from Kylie’s own comments last summer, when she openly shared details about her cosmetic procedure. After a TikToker posted a video discussing the reality star’s surgery and asked for specifics, Kylie jumped into the comments and revealed, “445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! Silicone!!!”
Kylie and Travis dated on and off for nearly six years before officially calling it quits in early 2023. The former couple share two children — daughter Stormi, 8, and son Aire, 4. While Travis has largely kept his dating life private since their split, Kylie has since moved on and is currently in a relationship with actor #TimothéeChalamet.
#TJBCrew, what do you think? Is Travis trying to spin the block?

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