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Jordyn Woods and Karl-Anthony Towns might be the cutest celebrity couple on the scene. They have shared many intimate moments with fans such as when Jordyn posted a video of the Minnesota Timberwolves player surprising her with flowers and a poem on her father's birthday in February (the model's father passed away from cancer in 2017.)


And when Karl was on Taraji P. Henson's Facebook Watch show Peace of Mind with Taraji, he praised the 24-year-old for helping him deal with losing his mother and other family member's to COVID-19.

Now, the couple is sharing their goofy side during "The Couple's Quiz" series for GQ Sports.

"The Couples Quiz" is a segment where celebrities ask their partners questions to see who knows each other the best. When the question got to what Jordyn's favorite restaurant was, Karl went into a hilarious spill about how she changed the 25-year-old's life.

"Let me tell you something, fans man. Women change you. Women change you," he said.

He went on to explain how the model changed his life.

"I ain't never got no palate like I got right now. I ain't never thought about eating no raw sushi, raw fish. I ain't never thought about that. But here comes little ol' Jordyn Woods in my life, and now all of a sudden, we gotta go to Nobu all the time."

"And after about four times of going to Nobu and not eating anything only maybe having fried chicken, the chicken teriyaki with rice, I finally said, 'you know what, let me try that yellowtail jalapeno [which is a sushi roll] and ever since then she changed my life," he revealed.

Jordyn cut in and explained that now the NBA ball player gets eight orders of the yellowtail jalapeno, to which Karl sarcastically replied, "You changed my life for sure, but that, that changed my life."

"We're growing, we're growing," Jordyn replied.

The model also shared stills and behind-the-scenes photos with Karl from the interview. She captioned the post, "Our couple quiz with @gqsports came out today… who do you think got more answers right 🤩🥰. Fans fawned over the carousel photos including the last one where Karl grips his girlfriend's backside.

Karl-Anthony Towns & Jordyn Woods Ask Each Other 34 Questions | The Couples Quiz | GQ Sports

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