Travis Scott cried when his baby daughter was born.
The 26-year-old rapper and girlfriend Kylie Jenner welcomed Stormi into the world five months ago and he was there through the "hell" of labour and couldn’t stop the tears from flowing when he locked eyes on his little girl for the first time.
Asked when he last cried, he told GQ magazine: "When my daughter was born. As soon as I heard her crying… Hell yeah [I was there]! It was crazy. I was there through the hell…the epidural and s**t. Crazy."
But, although it takes a lot to make the ‘Butterfly Effect’ hitmaker well up, his partner Kylie, on the other hand, finds herself weeping when they get into a "little fight."
She explained: "Me and Travis got in a little fight. Which is normal. So I was just crying because I was just overwhelmed. It wasn’t even about anything really specific. I was just overwhelmed. And then we made up an hour later. I just flew to Houston to see him for a few hours. Just because we’re a family now.
"When we fight, it’s usually just because we’ve been away from each other for too long and we didn’t see each other for like two weeks.
"And we have Stormi now, and I can’t travel with her. She’s too young. So it’s harder to see each other, but I was like, I just need to go and fix this and go back."
Travis may have a successful career in the public eye but he still struggles to deal with the limelight so him and Kylie – who have been together just over a year – try to keep their relationship as private as possible to save the unwanted rumours.
The 20-year-old reality TV star explained: "I don’t think he’s really cool with it, but he deals with it, because we love each other and we have a family. For sure, I know he doesn’t like the attention. That’s why we just go the extra mile to keep our relationship super private, or like, if he has events or something, I won’t come. Because I want him to do his own thing. I want him to be him. I don’t want it to be Kylie and Trav. If people don’t ever see us together, that’s okay with me, because we just do our thing."