How did Kyle Kuzma asked Winnie Harlow for a date?
- NBA Player Kyle Kuzma found his girlfriend model Winnie Harlow on Instagram
- He first DMed her in 2019 which she missed but she replied when he DMed again a year later
- They became close during the time of the Covid-19 pandemic
Update: Kyle Kuzma and Winnie Harlow split in July 2021 after dating for a year.
Kyle Kuzma got accepted for the second time by his girlfriend Winnie Harlow! In 2019, she missed his DM and nothing happened between them at the time.
Harlow revealed recently,
“I got a DM a year prior from my boyfriend, and I’ve never seen it. I don’t know what the glitch in the system with Instagram is, but that never came up for me. At the top of quarantine, he DM’d me again. He posted a picture of me in an outfit, and I was like, ‘Oh, hi.’”
After that, they started talking and a month into their virtual connection he asked her if he could visit her on the West Coast. At the time, they used to FaceTime each other for 24 hours, every single day for a month. He insisted she come to LA.
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More on their relationship
Likewise, the couple started their relationship in the spring of 2020. She joined him in the Disney World bubble where the Lakers won the 2020 NBA Championship.
They first met each other at the Harper’s Bazaar New York Fashion Week party in September 2019. Lockdown made them closer and they have been in love with each other. On Valentine’s Day, Winnie wrote,
“Yes you drive me nuts but you put up with my crazy so I think that’s a fair trade. Thank you for being a shoulder to cry on and a hand to hold. The best boyfriend a girl could ask for. Can’t wait for more adventures with you.”
Short bio on Kyle Kuzma
Kyle Kuzma is an American basketball player famous for his power-forward position. Kyle Kuzma played for the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA.
One of the stars of basketball, Kyle was drafted 27th by Brooklyn Nets and was promptly traded to the Lakers.
Similarly, he was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team. Read more bio…