Kylie Jenner denies posting message on her app about her sex life with Tyga
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Kylie Jenner has denied posting a message detailing her sex life with boyfriend Tyga.
The 19-year-old reality TV star was responding to an article published on her website and official app which was about how she kept her relationship fresh.
Writing on Twitter, she said: "A post went up today quoting something that I NEVER EVER said or saw.
"[It was] a very personal post that I would never ever approve."
Read the message which appeared on Kylie's official app., external
The post, which has since been deleted, seemed to be a list of ways Kylie kept rapper Tyga happy.
"Make your sex life fun. Spice things up with lingerie, toys and massages," it read.
"Get up early and make him breakfast and then bring it to him in bed."
Kylie, who uses the app to share fashion tips and an insight into her life, then took to Twitter to deny those words had come from her.
The model and reality TV star informed her followers that she wouldn't be posting anything personal on the app until further notice.
Kylie Jenner says the post wasn't her words. , external
The main page of Kylie Jenner's app and website currently contains an apology to the star.
This mishap has prompted questions from users of the app, who pay $2.99 (£2.44) a month for the service.
Fans have been reacting to Kylie's tweets., external
While the app promises direct interaction with the star, some messages may not come directly from her.
Kylie Jenner is one of the world's most popular celebrities on social media with more than 82 million followers on Instagram alone.
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