Underage Scandal: Teen Model Accuses Tyga Of Sending Her Inappropriate Messages

January 6, 2016

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Another scandal has shaken up the gliterazzi world, as a young model made serious accusations against rapper Tyga. Molly O’Malia, an aspiring model and singer, called for a press conference on Monday, January 4th, during which she broke down in tears while talking about her troubles with the famed performer.

The 14-year-old O’Malia, joined by a lawyer to the rich and famous Gloria Allred, claimed that Tyga sent her unwanted messages online.

The model/singer said that the 26-year-old rapper first contacted her on Instagram.

She said that she was confused at first, but thought that the conversation might have started due to her vocal capabilities. However, that was not the case.

Although the beautiful young girl kept on expecting the subject of her aspiring music career to pop up, her expectations failed to realize. And then is when things allegedly got “uncomfortable.”

“He asked me to FaceTime three times, but I did not do it,” O’Malia explained. “Because of my discomfort with why he wanted to communicate with me I quickly stopped responding to him. It’s crazy how so much can come out of nothing.”

The 14-year-old decided to come forward with her story, after rumors of her “hooking up” with Kylie Jenner’s boyfriend started circling about. Gossip lovers of all shapes and sizes even claimed that O’Malia stood between Tyga and 18-year-old Jenner. She also stated that she “doesn’t want what happened to her to happen to any other young girl.”

Since the press conference, Tyga has denied all allegations made against him. Anthony Martini, the rapper’s manager, stated that Tyga did in fact get in touch with O’Malia, but that it was about a music opportunity. Allegedly, Tyga’s team found out that O’Malia had a huge online following and wanted to cash in on a possible collaboration.

Some sources claim that they have obtained messages between O’Malia and Tyga, in which the young model states that she’s 17 not 14.