Famous people play by different rules than regular people in just about every way imaginable.
Like take Gigi Hadid and Zayn, for example.
Normally, people think it’s annoying or tacky when couples post lovey-dovey Instagram pics or tell you that they have RHYMING NICKNAMES for each other.
In an interview with The Sunday Times Styl,e Zayn revealed, “I call her Gee” and “she calls me Zee,” before admitting “there’s some other nicknames” they have for each other that are too private to tell a journalist.
Steamy.
And somehow even a hardened cynic like myself actually thought, “awww” instead of “ewww.”
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