Lil Wayne & Christina Milian Dating Rumors 2014: 'Dip It Low' Singer Details Relationship with 'Believe Me' Rapper [Video]
After she was seen holding hands with Lil Wayne just a few days ago, Christina Milian now details her relationship with the YMCMB CEO.
The "Dip It Low" singer and her alleged rapper beau immediately sparked dating rumors, when they made an entrance together hand-in-hand into this year's ESPY Awards at Nokia Theatre LA Live on Wednesday. The couple also seemed to enjoy each other's company throughout the ceremony, as they were sitting together and smiling.
Arriving at the Kick'n It For Charity celebrity kickball tournament, hosted by Chris Brown and Diddy's stepson Quincy Combs, at the Glendale Sports Complex on Saturday, July 19, Milian insisted that she and Wayne simply have a professional working relationship.
When TMZ asked if she is romantically involved with Weezy or just friends with him, the 32-year-old star played coy by, saying, "We make music together."
Milian has been signed to Wayne's Young Money Entertainment record label since 2012, through which she is currently gearing up to release her long-awaited fourth studio album following her music career hiatus. Moreover, she is determined about recording music at the moment.
"It's work. I'm finally around my record label and I have the opportunity to make music," she said.
Lastly, when asked whether she would ever consider dating someone who was her manager or producer, the "AM to PM" hitmaker certainly did not give in. She first tried to change the topic to kickball then said, "You never know."
It has only been a month since Christina Milian called off her engagement to fiancé Jas Prince, who she began dating back in 2010. Soon after the split, she has been romantically linked to her mentor Lil Wayne.
"It is totally true," a source previously revealed to Us Weekly. "They are hooking up."
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