Jack Harlow Makes All His Girlfriends Sign An NDA: "Our Time Together Is For Us"
| LAST UPDATE 10/23/2021
Since being connected to Addison Rae back in April, Jack Harlow has been making sure to take the right steps to keep his love life private. The 23-year-old revealed that he makes every girl he hangs out with do one thing...
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Talking with GQ Britain, Jack explained the lyrics from his song "21C/Delta" where he suggests he makes women sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) before hooking up. "First name, last name, date of birth / Make a bad b***h sign the paperwork," he raps.
Asked whether he actually makes the women he's interested in sign an NDA, Jack replied, "I do." According to him, the exchange tends to happen before they come into his room, even if they're just hanging out.
"And that's solely to establish the idea that, 'Hey, my texts aren't meant for your friends.' Our time together is for us." He had more to say…
"I present [the NDA], like, 'Hey, listen, if you don't want to sign this you don't have to. This is a unique situation. And if you don't want to do it that's totally fine, but this is what needs to happen for us to be able to hang out. … I don't want this to be a thing on the internet," Jack said.
A lot has changed for Jack since 2018 when his biggest worry with women was whether they would expose him for not having a "big d***." Before dropping his breakout hit "Sundown," he would always refrain from trying to flex his size.
After a woman signs an NDA with Jack, they're basically restricted from speaking about their time together.
While these agreements are standard practice for most celebs behind the scenes, few are open up about the general process. Billie Eilish's latest album, however, features a quirky electronic track all about the "NDA."
Another highlight from Jack's GQ interview is his idea that Kanye "sees himself as Mozart or Beethoven. I think he's worried, not about what it looks like now but what it will look like in 100 years." Jack's favorite album is Ye's 2005 sophomore effort, 'Late Registration.'