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Teyana Taylor Calls Partner Aaron Pierre Her 'Safe Space', Not Boyfriend

6 Nov

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Summary

  • Teyana Taylor refuses to call Aaron Pierre her 'boyfriend'
  • Refers to him as her 'safe space' instead of a label
  • Couple made their relationship public earlier this year
Teyana Taylor Calls Partner Aaron Pierre Her 'Safe Space', Not Boyfriend

In a recent interview, actress Teyana Taylor, known for her role in the film 'One Battle After Another', has revealed that she is not too keen on calling her partner Aaron Pierre her 'boyfriend'. The celebrity couple, who made their relationship public earlier this year, have been flirting and talking to each other for months on a popular social media platform before deciding to take their connection to the next level.

Taylor shared that she prefers to refer to Pierre as her 'safe space' rather than using the traditional 'boyfriend' label. "That's my apple pie, and we are each other's safe space," she said. The actress added that if she decides to use a specific term for their relationship, it will be something they agree on together.

The two have been spotted together at various events, including the Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala in February and the 'One Battle After Another' premiere, where they walked the red carpet hand in hand. Pierre, who has starred in projects like 'The Morning Show' and 'The Underground Railroad', expressed his happiness in supporting Taylor and their relationship.

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Teyana Taylor refers to her partner Aaron Pierre as her 'safe space' instead of calling him her 'boyfriend'.
Teyana Taylor and Aaron Pierre made their relationship public earlier this year in June.
Aaron Pierre has starred in projects such as 'The Morning Show', 'Rebel Ridge', and 'The Underground Railroad'.

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