Kylie Jenner Dismisses the Publicity Dating Claims

HollywoodLife.com claims that Kris Jenner does extreme things to ensure that the Jenner-Kardashian name stays in the media. According to their source, Kris tells her youngest daughters Kendall, 18, an...
Kylie Jenner Dismisses the Publicity Dating Claims
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HollywoodLife.com claims that Kris Jenner does extreme things to ensure that the Jenner-Kardashian name stays in the media. According to their source, Kris tells her youngest daughters Kendall, 18, and Kylie, 16, to date famous guys to “boost their stardom.”

The source says that Kris wants them to only date guys who are currently in the limelight. To date one of the Jenner girls, the guys’ names must bring a certain amount of buzz. The source further states that Kris’s demands for her daughters helped cause her and Bruce Jenner’s split. “Bruce wanted them to have a more normal life but he is outnumbered and they want to be like Kim and Will do anything Kris says to make it happen,” states the source.

One Direction’s Harry Styles is Kendall’s rumored boyfriend. Another HollywoodLife source told the website that their relationship began as a publicty stunt.

”It’s all about the Kardashian brand and Kendall and Kylie have brought into it and use relationships as career builders more than anything else,” says that source.

Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith’s son Jaden Smith was Kylie’s rumored boyfriend. Kylie ended those rumors by telling Seventeen Prom magazine that he is just one of her best guy friends.

Kylie tried to stop rumors today by addressing HollywoodLife’s accusation on Twitter.

Her tweet starts, “the fact that some people actually believe I…”

Kylie’s tweet shows how ridiculous she thinks the gossip is about her mother’s meddling. Many believe that her older sister Kim Kardashian does everything for media attention. One of the recent example is the “Bound 2” video, which people believe was created as a media stunt.

Kylie’s denial of the rumors might quiet some, but it won’t end Kardashian media conspiracies.

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