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Winnie Harlow talks about starting up a romance with LA Laker Kyle Kuzma during COVID-19 quarantine

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Resident dancer and co-executive producer Stephen 'tWitch' Boss guest hosts The Ellen DeGeneres Show airing Tuesday, June 8th.Top model Winnie Harlow is among the guests, who sits down and dishes about how she started her romance with now boyfriend and NBA player Kyle Kuzma while in the height of COVID-19 quarantine.And it turns out, they may have never hooked up as a couple if it hadn't been for the patient persistence of the LA Lakers power forward.

The 411: Winnie Harlow, 26, dishes on starting a romance with new beau Kyle Kuzma during the height of the COVID-19 quarantine on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that airs Tuesday, June 8thHarlow was all smiles as she gushed about being on the Ellen set for the first time dressed in a blue minidress.

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