KEY POINTS

  • Quavo and Saweetie's relationship hasn't been negatively affected by quarantine
  • She revealed they already spent a lot of time together before the COVID-19 pandemic caused the lockdown
  • Saweetie said she and her partner are both workaholics

Quavo and Saweetie's relationship was not affected by the lockdown at all.

Several couples admitted that the lockdown has somehow affected their relationship. However, this was not the case for Quavo and Saweetie. In fact, according to the “My Type” singer, nothing really changed in terms of how much time they have been spending together.

“Before quarantine we spent a lot of time with each other, so it’s not really that different,” she told Us Weekly. “Fortunately for us, we’re both workaholics, so because he’s focused on the third Migos album and I’m focused on my next project, it’s kind of like business as usual and we kind of just brought our work home.”

Both are working on their respective albums. Saweetie, whose real name is Diamonte Harper, shared that even if they are living in close quarters, she doesn’t ask her boyfriend, the “Migos” rapper, for input on her music because she wants to surprise him.

“I normally like to keep things in-house only because I like surprising everybody. It’s not that I wouldn’t want advice from him because he does give advice when I need it, but I’m such a hermit crab when it comes to my music. I like to perfect everything and then show everybody what I’ve been working on,” she explained.

Saweetie also shared some details about her upcoming collection with PrettyLittleThing.

“I’m so excited for Pretty Bitch Music because it’s going to be more than 10 songs. It’s an exciting moment for my career because before I was promoting six or seven songs per project, but now it’s more than 10,” she added.

Meanwhile, model Emily Ratajkowski also opened up about her quarantine life with husband and film producer Sebastian Bear-McClard. According to her, her connection with her husband also didn’t change during the lockdown. However, she believes that some couples may divorce after the pandemic.

“It’s been interesting being in quarantine and married. I feel like a lot of people will end up divorced,” Ratajkowski said. “But my husband and I are in a good partnership. And I think that I’ve learned a lot about myself being married, for sure.”

Dwayne Johnson has also admitted that the lockdown made him and his wife, Lauren Hashian, realize how critical it was for them to be ultra considerate, caring and empathetic to each other.

The Rock even made some suggestions on how couples could make the most of the quarantine. “Make some babies,” he wrote, before concluding his message with, “Stay healthy.”

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Migos, photographed during the 2017 BET Awards in Los Angeles, on June 26, 2017. Getty Images