DuJour magazine confirms rapper cheated on Kylie Jenner
In Tyga's recent profile with the French mag, writers Jessica Morgan and Heather Cocks (aka The Fug Girls) seem to have unearthed proof of the rapper's often-rumored infidelities and they weren't afraid to share their scoop.
In Tyga's recent profile with the French mag, writers Jessica Morgan and Heather Cocks (aka The Fug Girls) seem to have unearthed proof of the rapper's often-rumored infidelities and they weren't afraid to share their scoop.
Morgan and Cocks begin their story by describing the scene in front of Tyga's house upon their arrival, where they instantly sensed a scandal brewing.
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The article reads: "As a photo crew and styling team lug gear up the 26-year-old rapper’s steep stone driveway, a young, bleary-eyed Kylie Jenner lookalike is huddled outside the gate, shivering in the light drizzle."
But that's not all: "The girl’s hair is matted and slept-on, the extension tape visible from the back, and she taps her toe nervously while awaiting her ride. She is clearly wearing last night’s shorts."
The pair reported that they weren't permitted to ask about the "Rack City" rapper's personal life -- aka his relationship with Jenner -- but thanks to Tyga's own disorganization and lack of scheduling skills, they didn't even need to.
"Leaving a random, scantily clad ladyfriend on your doorstep in the rain, right when the media is scheduled to arrive, seems like gutsy optics," they write. "Or at least an argument for buying a day planner."
Shortly after the interview took place, the mystery girlwas identified as Val Mercado; the same girl the rapper was spotted hanging out with back in January while rumors of his split with Jenner were swirling.
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Later in the profile, which is confusingly accompanied by photos of the rapper and some Jenner-like mannequins, Tyga fittingly admits that he really doesn't give a f**k about what people think about him or what they say about him.
"I don’t engage with people that much. You can’t base your life off waking up every morning like, 'What are people saying about me now?' Then I’d never stay in my creative headspace. I just want to put all my answers in the music," he said.
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