Kylie Jenner recently opened up on her relationship with boyfriend Tyga after their relationship was rumored to be on the rocks. The 18-year-old reality star revealed she wants to keep her personal happenings as private as possible, which include her relationship with her rapper boyfriend.
According to a report from Hollywood Life, Kylie Jenner was recently spotted with her boyfriend Tyga, looking rather miserable. The couple were spotted on November 5 out and about in Beverly Hills, California, grabbing some frozen yogurt at the Go Geek. However, the popular duo were barely caught in the same photo by the paparazzi as they kept quite a distance between themselves, sparking more rumors that their relationship was having problems.
However, the 18-year-old Jenner beauty recently opened up in an interview and explained why she wants to keep personal things in her relationship as private as possible. Kylie admitted that she doesn't want her fans to become too 'invested' in her relationship in case there was to be a breakup, as reported by the Mirror UK.
"I don't think I will ever be super-public about my relationships. I do think that if you let people in too deep, it gets hard - your fans get too invested, and then they know when you break up and make up."I don't want people to know every time we fight or break up, so I'd rather keep some things private."
People also reported about Kylie's interview where she added what it was like first starting on her family's hit reality TV show, and how she didn't want anyone to know who and what she was doing with her friends in her spare time. Kylie later on added, "I always wanted to keep my family life on the show, and when it came to me hanging out with my friends and doing, you know, teenage stuff, I wanted to keep that private - and I still do."
Though it's not known whether Kylie Jenner and Tyga are having relationship problems, after admitting that she wants to keep her personal life as private as possible, the two lovebirds are doing their best to keep their problems and arguments as far away from the media as possible.
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