Kylie Jenner and Tyga talk about their relationship

Kylie Jenner and Tyga at the Monaco Grand Prix Instagram/ kyliejenner

Kylie Jenner and Tyga are finally talking about their relationship. Since last year, the two have been rumored to be dating but the couple waited until March to confirm that they were romantically involved.

After turning 18 last August, Jenner now seems to be more open about the relationship. In a new Q&A on the reality star's app, the couple confirmed that they are together as they answered questions about fighting and gave some details about the things that they enjoy doing together.

The couple said that they love to work out together, and Tyga said that he likes to indulge in junk food as well. Jenner also said that one of their favorite things to do is to "eat a lot" and told her fans that she must have gained 15 pounds. "You gotta live man, it's not that bad for you," he said. "You need stuff like that in your system.

When asked whether they had any big fights, the rapper said, "We disagree sometimes, but we don't really fight." Jenner added, "If we get mad at each other, we just start laughing."

The pair also talked about how they deal with their detractors. When news of their relationship broke last year, many thought that Jenner was too young for the 25-year old rapper. Moreover, Tyga has a son with his ex, Blac Chyna, who Jenner is said to have an ongoing feud. But Tyga said that he deals with the hate by looking at "the fun stuff in life" and being happy.

"You know what I mean? Because 9 times out of 10 most of the stuff people feed into the world about you is negative and false anyway," said the rapper.

Last week, the pair made their onstage debut as a couple when Tyga invited Jenner during a performance at California State University Northridge. The rapper is also expected to appear on the next season of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," which premieres on Nov. 15.

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