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Zoe Spencer Reacts to Chance the Rapper Refusing to Share Phone Number: 'I'm Not Gonna Stalk You'

Chance told the streamer that she could connect with him on Instagram.

Zoe Spencer tried to shoot her shot with Chance the Rapper—and missed.

As seen in the video above, the popular streamer met the Star Line artist during an event in Chicago that was also attended by rapper Star Bandz.

In the last 10 minutes of the stream, Spencer danced with Chance and tried to get his phone number, but he slyly shared his Instagram account instead. The Grammy winner gave the streamer a hug before leaving the nightclub.

Spencer followed the stream with a video of herself reacting to the moment, appearing upset that she didn't get Chance's digits.

"Why I ask Chance for his contact, right? So we could exchange numbers?" Spencer said. "The n***a gon' try to tell me, 'Oh, I do Instagram.'"

"I'm not gonna stalk you, boo," Spencer insisted. "I am not gonna stalk you, boo. It's never that. ... Talking about 'Get my Instagram.' Oh, he don't know who the fuck it is. I'm not finna call you, I'm not finna ring you, nothing. I would never even probably hit you until it's time to do what we gotta do."

While the streamer now plans to tell Chance that he's "bougie," the rapper doesn't seem to be in the market for a new relationship after his divorce from ex-wife Kirsten Corley earlier this year.

The former couple married in 2018 and share two daughters.

"We're two humans that have known each other forever it feels like. We share two other humans and we share a city and we share all of our friends," the artist said on Cam Newton's Funky Friday podcast in September. "No matter what, even if none of that shit existed, we'd be locked in forever."

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