As controversial as their relationship is, it's clear that Tyga and Kylie Jenner are crazy for each other and we have to say that this is something we really didn't expect to happen. 

A 14-year-old girl, Molly O'Malia, has accused Tyga of messaging her "uncomfortable" texts, which is apparently what's to blame for Kylie breaking up with the rapper last November.

Molly held a press conference yesterday and hired celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred to fight her case. 

The aspiring model and singer explained that while she never met Tyga before, they traded texts and messages on Instagram until he suggested that they FaceTime. This is when Molly claimed that she felt uncomfortable and stopped all contact with the 26-year-old. 

The exchange between Tyga and Molly was cited in OK Magazine last November, where the school girl's picture was blurred. But Molly said that people still knew who she was because she has thousands of followers on Instagram. 

And despite the blurred photo, the teen also told the press that a lot of people recognised her and gave her negative comments for splitting Kylie and Tyga up. 

Molly said: "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."

The press conference, which was live streamed through TMZ, saw her attorney, Gloria share a few words to the media: "She feels that she needs to speak out and so does her mom, people need to be accountable."

"I know that Tyga has music coming out this month, Gone Too Far, and I think he’s gone too far with this."

The rapper has now spoken out himself about the incident through his people, telling TMZ that yes, he did reach out to Molly, but only because his team wanted to sign her to their record label. 

Tyga's manager, Anthony Martini told the website that his team found out that Molly had a large musical following on social media and wanted her to join Last Kings Records

He then went on to say that Tyga was strictly business and completely PG when he was talking to Molly and according to texts obtained by TMZ, she claimed she was 17-years-old. 

Anthony also pointed out that things never got "uncomfortable" between them, and the hitmaker only wanted to FaceTime Molly to talk business and see her sing… as he sat in the studio with his producers.