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Kylie Jenner FURIOUS after being forced to deny posting ‘very personal’ details about her sex life with Tyga

Kylie Jenner is FURIOUS, after being forced to deny that she posted a “very personal” post about her sex life with Tyga on her app.

The post, which was made out to be written by Kylie herself, was a list of “things I do to spoil my man”.

Kylie appeared to advise fans to make their sex life “fun” and that she liked to “Spice things up with lingerie, toys and massages”.

The post, which has since been deleted, was shared by a fan on Twitter, and includes claims that Kylie likes to make Tyga breakfast in bed, bake him cookies “for no reason” and cook for all his friends.

The cover image for the post was a picture of Kylie and Tyga from their recent racy photoshoot, which sees the topless 19-year-old straddling her 27-year-old rapper beau.

However, shortly after the post went live on her paid subscription app, Kylie took to Twitter to tell fans that she “NEVER EVER” said any of those things, and blamed her team for the mistake.

“Hey guys from now on I won’t be posting personally on my app anymore…” she wrote.

“A post went up today quoting something that I NEVER EVER said or saw. A very personal post that I would never ever approve.

“And it’s unfair to me and you to think that those were my words. I’m sorry and I know we will figure something out so we can all be satisfied. Love You,” she added.

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She had also tweeted, “It will strictly be just from my team and my friends keeping you guys updated” — but she then deleted it.

Fans have quickly turned against the star, as her app, which costs $2.99 per month, is supposed to offer “premium paid content from Kylie’s world, bringing you closer to her than ever before”.

Her followers are now questioning whether any of posts were ever written by her, and expressed how disappointed they were to be paying for content that wasn’t coming from her directly.

The team behind Kylie’s app later posted an apology to both Kylie and her fans for the “mistake”.


“To Kylie’s fans: This morning, a drafted article was inadvertently posted for a short period of time on Kylie’s app. This was a draft that was not in Kylie’s words, was not Kylie’s idea and had not been sent to her for approval.

‘We’d like to sincerely apologize to Kylie for this mistake and the fans because it was never our intention to misrepresent Kylie and Kylie’s voice. We deeply regret that this happened and will work hard to ensure this never occurs again,” they wrote.

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