The 14-year-old girl who was claimed to have sent texts to Tyga,
supposedly leading to his brief split from Kylie Jenner, has spoken out
and revealed her identity .
The
ninth grade youngster, who identified herself simply as Molly at a
press conference on Monday, appeared alongside celebrity attorney Gloria
Allred and fought to contain her tears as she read out a statement on
camera.
She insisted though Tyga was texting her, they never even met - and she
never gave permission for her texts to be printed.
Her attorney Allred said during the live stream - published by TMZ
:"She feels that she
needs to speak out and so does her mom, people need to be accountable."
Allred
claims the teen was wrongfully portrayed as a youngster keen to have a
relationship with Tyga, and didn't rule out legal action.
Molly went on to insist she didn't pass on the messages she sent to
Tyga to the magazine, and added: "Even though OK magazine pixelated my
face and did not use my name, a lot of people could tell it was me.""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."
Molly's mother also spoke to defend her daughter.
"Molly
decided the best thing to do was to stand up for herself," she said.
"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."
Culled from Daily Mirror
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