Travis Scott is loving every minute of daughter Stormi‘s early years.
In his September cover story for GQ, the 29-year-old talks on raising his 2½-year-old little girl, whom he shares with ex Kylie Jenner, and how he holds fatherhood close to his heart.
“It’s amazing just to watch my daughter grow,” Scott tells the magazine of his time social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, where he has been spending time at home with Stormi.
“I’m keeping her aware of what’s going on in the world,” the dad continues. “As a parent, I’m always instilling knowledge, even at this age.”
And when it comes to Scott becoming a father, it has not changed his relationship with his own parents. “It’s actually cool, because now we have things to relate on, right? Just raising a daughter,” he says. “I’m always talking to my parents. They try to remind me of how I was when I was a kid.”
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Despite their relationship dynamic, Jenner, 23, and Scott, have been very open on social media regarding their appreciation for one another as Stormi’s parents. This past June, Kylie celebrate her ex at a party for father day.
“Happy father’s day ????,” Jenner captioned her slideshow.
Last week for her birthday, Scott paid tribute to his ex on his Instagram Story —- sharing a trio of photos featuring Jenner and their daughter decorating the images with birthday-cake emojis.
Last October, PEOPLE confirmed how Scott and Jenner decided to take a break from their relationship after two years together. Despite being photographed leaving a restaurant together this past June, a source revealed at the time that the former couple was not in a hurry to jump back into a romantic relationship.
“Kylie and Travis get along. They enjoy hanging out with the same people. And they obviously spend a lot of time together with Stormi,” the insider said.
“Being co-parents seems to be working out better for them than being in a romantic relationship,” the source added.