Tyga says he and Kylie Jenner are not getting married anytime soon

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

Kylie Jenner and Tyga have been reportedly on and off for the past few months as it was claimed that the rapper has been cheating on the 18-year-old with other women. But in a recent interview, Tyga proclaimed his love for the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star and he also shared his thoughts on whether he is ready to tie the knot.

In a radio interview with Real 92.3 Big Boy (via E! Online) on Tuesday, Feb. 9, the rapper was asked by the host if he was planning to settle down soon, and he replied, "Nah, no time soon."

"I mean, we all got to walk down the aisle. I think whatever makes you happy in life you gotta do it," he explained.

Last week, Kylie was asked by a photographer upon leaving a studio in Los Angeles whether she would want to marry Tyga. In a video posted on TMZ, the reality star is wearing a red dress with a black belt. A female photographer asked, "Do you see yourself getting married to Tyga soon?"

"Yes," the star answered with a laugh.

Tyga was asked whether he heard Kylie's comments about eventually marrying him, and the rapper confirmed that he knew about it.

"Yeah, I was there. She was filming something for her lip company. I was there to support her a bit," he said.

It was reported that the two started dating in 2014. While the pair downplayed their relationship at the time, they went public last year after Kylie turned 18 in August. In December, it was rumored that they broke up before Tyga's birthday, only to reunite the day after. Recently, Tyga was seen with Val Mercado, who bears a resemblance to the reality star.

A source told E! News that while the pair is still very much together, they are "taking things a bit lighter" right now.

News
Pope's body to lie in state until funeral on Saturday
Pope's body to lie in state until funeral on Saturday

The body of Francis will lie in state inside St Peter’s Basilica from Wednesday until his funeral on Saturday morning.

Cardinal Nichols mourns death of Pope Francis
Cardinal Nichols mourns death of Pope Francis

The head of Catholic Church in England and Wales, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, says the world has lost a powerful voice for the poor and marginalised with the death of Pope Francis. 

Estonian church appeals to Rome and CofE for help against proposed government ban
Estonian church appeals to Rome and CofE for help against proposed government ban

Estonia is trying to ban it's largest church due to Russian ties

Despite civil war, interfaith relations in the Central African Republic are 'fairly good'
Despite civil war, interfaith relations in the Central African Republic are 'fairly good'

The Pope, going against advice, helped inter-faith unity in the CAR