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29.10.2022 - 05:59 / usmagazine.com
No bad blood! Yung Gravy and Addison Rae’s mom, Sheri Easterling, may have called it quits on their brief romance — but the two remain good pals.
“We still keep in touch a lot,” the rapper 26, told ET Canada in an interview published on Friday, October 28. “It wouldn’t make sense for us to date because we live in different cities, but we keep in touch. Any show I have in Louisiana, she’ll be there.”
The pair initially raised eyebrows when they attended the 2022 MTV VMA’s together in August when they were spotted making out on the red carpet. During the big event, Yung Gravy (real name Matthew Raymond Hauri) told MTV that the duo “met online and connected right away.” The “Oops!!!” artist added that he is into MILFS” so it was the “perfect match.”
Earlier this month, Us Weekly reported that the pair had ended their fling before things became “too serious,” noting that the social media personality, 43, was with the “Mr. Clean” artist “for publicity” purposes.
“It was an attention grabber,” a source close to Easterling shared. “Both she and Yung Gravy loved the attention, but it was a brief romance that ended long before it became serious.”
However, the Minnesota native told ET that while he and Easterling had been “flirting online,” he didn’t realize how quickly fans would make assumptions about their relationship status.
“When I brought [Easterling], everyone was instantly like, ‘Oh, they’re dating.’ Tons of rumors started about her and I being pregnant and all this stuff,” he said. “I wanted a cute first date and I thought, ‘Let’s do this.’ I guess that’s not how it works with these fame type people.”
Following the MTV event in August, Yung Gravy took to social media to defend the mom of three after fans were criticizing her
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