Taking after bits of gossip not long ago which asserted a Kylie Jenner sex tape had been released on the web, another talk has hit the web, which proposes the 19-year-old "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star and her rapper beau, Tyga, were highlighted in a short clasp taken from their charged sex tape.
As per a report by Hollywood Life on November 2, Kylie Jenner was faced on Twitter with the stunning report, which asserted she may have been seen having intercourse with somebody who looked like Tyga in the recently discharged clasp.
After a Twitter user shared the clasp on their page, Kylie Jenner shot down the news of a conceivable sex tape and affirmed the lady found in the clasp, which has since been erased from the online networking platform, was not her in a report by Mirror.
Kylie Jenner and Tyga were confronted with gossipy tidbits about a potential sex tape spill in May after they went separate ways after what was accepted to have been years in length relationship. In spite of the fact that the couple eventually got back together, their split was tormented by allegations asserting Tyga had posted a clasp of their reputed sex tape on his official site.
As Hollywood Life reported at the time, the film was said to have stayed on the site for 30 minutes and prompted to a potential claim risk by Kylie Jenner. While no lawsuit was ever documented, the outlet guaranteed Kylie Jenner wanted to sue her then-ex for $20 million in damages.
Indeed, even before Kylie denied her association in the X-rated video, some fans said in the comment section that the young lady looked not at all like the 19-year-old star. Some said that the lady looked more like Rita Ora or model Amina Blue.
This is not really Kylie's first time to have been supposed showing up in a sex tape. Not long ago, somebody asserted that he/she had admittance to a clip of Kylie performing sexual follow up on her beau Tyga. That individual was said to have gotten a "grainy" picture to demonstrate it. The photo, notwithstanding, has never been publicly released.
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