Christina Milian Lil Wayne DATING? ‘Dip It Low’ Singer Says ‘I Love Him’
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Apr 08, 2015 10:26 AM EDT
Christina Milian has already confirmed that she and Lil Wayne are dating, just a couple of months after they sparked dating rumors.
The "Dip It Low" singer recently appeared on Big Boy's Real 92.3 in Los Angeles, and she dished an exciting bit about her dating life.
Though she has been denying romantic rumors between her and Wayne since they were spotted together last summer, Milian is now singing a different tune when she confirmed that they are more than just recording buddies.
"He's the sweetest; I love him," Milian said during her guesting.
Big Boy who was caught off-guard then asked Milian about her feelings for Lil Wayne to confirm that he heard the right thing.
"So, do you love Lil Wayne," the radio host asked.
Milian answered: "I just said it! I do. I do love him."
Additionally, Milian spoke of the ring she was sporting on her finger, claiming it's "not an engagement ring" but "a sweet little gift, a nice gesture" from the rapper.
Check out Christina Milian's interview below:
Meanwhile, it appears that before Lil Wayne could enjoy his time with his girlfriend, he needs to work out his lawsuit against Cash Money Records.
According to Rolling Stone, Wayne has decided to move forward with the $51 million lawsuit, which has been re-filed early Wednesday.
Lil Wayne's rapper Ron Sweeney already announced they are re-filing the case in New Orleans, Louisiana after initially filing it in New York.
"We gave them until [Monday], April 6th to file an answer," Sweeney said "[Cash Money] said they were going to challenge the venue, so at that point, it was a waste of time and money, so we all agreed that we would dismiss the action [in New York] and Wayne and [his record label] Young Money would re-file in New Orleans."
Sweeney added, "Lil Wayne and Young Money LLC have entered into a stipulation with Cash Money the effect of which is to transfer the claims raised in the action which had been commenced in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to the Federal and/or State Courts of Louisiana,"
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