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Travis Scott says he isn't afraid of falling victim to the 'Kardashian Curse'

The so-called "Kardashian Curse"? Travis Scott isn't worried about it.

During an interview with GQ published Tuesday, the rapper and partner to Kylie Jenner opened up about the "curse," which was described on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" as burn out that occurs as a partner of someone in the Kardashian clan.

"I don't even be looking at (expletive). I don't be looking at (expletive). Kylie actually likes me for me," he said. "I'm on my own island. So hey, come over there to Astroworld. I'm not into all the other (expletive). I don't get involved. I'm over here. Kylie is different."

Jenner was also quick to dismiss the so-called curse during the interview, saying it's not the family that ruins lives, it's just the level of celebrity status that is difficult.

"That's exactly what it is. They come and can't handle it," she said.

Jenner also said that Scott isn't "really cool" with the attention, but deals with it for his family.

"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," she explained. "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."