Tyga has finally come up with a response on his current scandalous issue.
Only recently the rapper, whose real name is Michael Ray Stevenson uploaded a photo in Instagram. The picture showed Tyga scowling at the camera as he gets surrounded by some pretty high-end cars. While the pic can pass off as a normal everyday update post, its accompanying caption caused the intrigue.
"They don't want you to win." Tyga wrote.
This post seemed the most likely response of Tyga after 14-year-old Molly O'Malia held a press conference regarding the harassment issue filed against the 26-year-old. The teen model, with the presence of her attorney Gloria Allred, claimed that the "Ride Out" rapper sent her "uncomfortable messages" through Instagram.
"He asked me to FaceTime three times, but I didn't do it," O'Malia revealed. "Because of my discomfort with why he wanted to communicate with me I quickly stopped responding to him."
Tyga kept quiet on the issue since it opened. However the performer's manager Anthony Martini has told TMZ that Tyga really did communicate with the teenager but only for her music. He added that the reason why Tyga wanted to FaceTime Molly was so he could hear her sing. To which, O'Malia further denied.
"I thought that it could possibly be about my music," O'Malia said. "But he did not mention that in his initial communication with me."
As US Weekly reports, O'Malia further revealed in the press conference that she's suffering from online bullying, as people blamed her for getting in Tyga and Keeping Up With The Kardashians' Kylie Jenner. To this, O'Malia who has over 50,000 followers on Instagram has made her account private.
While Tyga claims that just reached out for O'Malia for her music, many people doubted his intentions. After Tyga dated Kylie when she was 17 and he was 25, it's not farfetched to think he could actually be communicating with the teen model for more than her music.