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Tyga claims he keeps in contact with ex-girlfriend and new mum Kylie Jenner

Kylie recently welcomed a baby girl with rapper Travis Scott

Tyga dated Kylie on-and-off for years

Tyga has claimed that he still keeps in contact with Kylie Jenner since their split.

The 28-year-old has insisted that there’s “no bad blood” between them since their breakup in April 2017.

Speaking to DJ Akademiks and Nadeska Alexis on the Everday Struggle radio show, the Rack City rapper was asked if their breakup messed him up.

“You just get older, you get me? It was a relationship in front of the world, and that was it,” he replied.

Tyga and Kylie | INSTAGRAM

“She has her new life, I have my new life and that’s it. There’s no bad blood, no problems,” he continued.

Kylie started dating Travis Scott shortly after splitting from Tyga, and the couple have since welcomed a baby girl named Stormi Webster.

When asked if he still talks to Kylie, Tyga said, “Communicate here and there.”

Tyga and Kylie finally confirmed their relationship in March 2015 after months of speculation. The pair were 25 and 17 at the time.

Kylie has since welcomed baby girl Stormi with Travis Scott | INSTAGRAM

The pair were on-again-off-again before eventually splitting for good in April 2017.

Tyga was previously engaged to Blac Chyna, who he has five-year-old son King Cairo with.

Kylie’s half-brother Rob Kardashian started dating Chyna in January 2016, and they welcomed daughter Dream Renee Kardashian in November 2016.

However, Rob and Chyna split in February 2017, and Chyna is currently in the process of suing the Kardashian/Jenner family.

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The model is demanding damages from the family, which will be determined at trial, as well as attorney’s fees.

Chyna has accused the family of “slut-shaming”, revenge porn and forcing the E! Network to cancel a planned second season of Rob & Chyna, which would have shown the former couple co-parenting Dream.

The family are also being sued for false light, defamation, intentional interference with contractual relations, and intentional interference with prospective economic relations.

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