Tuesday, January 5, 2016

14years-old teen sobs as she claims she received 'uncomfortable texts' from Tyga

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d3/73/79/d37379bd630e259b9b4eb886ae029aa4.jpgUpset:The messages saw Tyga compliment Molly's looks, and ask if she was ever in the Los Angeles area
A 14-year-old whose texts to Tyga led to her being accused of briefly ending his on/off relationship with Kylie Jenner sobbed during a press conference on Monday. Molly O'Malia choked back tears as she read out a written statement, sitting beside the celebrity attorney Gloria Allred. While Molly never met the rapper, they traded messages until his suggestion that they FaceTime made her 'uncomfortable,' she explained. She then ended contact with the 26-year-old.






However the contact between Tyga and Molly was later cited in a magazine story as the cause of his brief but much-speculated about November breakup with 18-year-old Kylie.


'She feels that she needs to speak out and so does her mom, people need to be accountable,' she stated during the press conference, which was live streamed by 
Allred insisted that OK magazine had wrongly implied her young client was keen to have a sexual relationship with Tyga, who is said to have been unaware of the girl's age when he contacted her.
Refusing to rule out taking legal action against the magazine or rapper, Allred stated: 'I know that Tyga has music coming out this month, Gone Too Far, and I think he’s gone too far with this.'  

Molly insisted she did not pass any of Tyga's messages to the media.
She told the room of reporters: 'Even though OK Magazine pixelated my face and did not use my name, a lot of people could tell it was me.'
The messages saw Tyga compliment Molly's looks, and ask if she was ever in the Los Angeles area.




'Negative attention': Model is an aspiring model and singer with 'thousands' of Instagram followers


Facing the public: Molly's mother Anne, right, said it was her daughter's decision to speak out; Gloria holds aloft the unmuzzed photo of the teen which attracted Tyga's attention






Messaged Tyga: The aspiring model, whose blurred face appeared on the cover of OK magazine, connected with the rapper via Instagram, and he was unaware of her age


Molly explained: 'As a result of the story and the photo, I received a lot of negative attention, not only from people in my own state but from all over the place. I don’t deserve the negative attention I have been getting as a result of this photo.
'I would never have allowed OK Magazine or any other magazine to use them.
'I am speaking out today because I don’t want what happened to me to happen to any other young girl.’


And she said of the contact between the two: 'The truth is that Tyga contacted me first. He direct messaged me on Instagram.'
And she continued: 'I began to feel uncomfortable when he asked me to FaceTime with him. He asked me to FaceTime 3 times, but I did not do it. 
'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.'

Molly's mother insisted it was the teen's own choice to shed her anonymity.
'Molly decided the best thing to do was to stand up for herself,' said Anne. 'I’m very proud of her to have the courage to come today and do this. 
'I love you Molly, and I’m proud to be your mom.'




Courting the press: The teen's lawyer Allred's roster of celebrity clients and involvement in high profile cases has seen her gain a national profile

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