The controversial rapper Tyga made it to the headlines as news broke out that he's been sending text messages to a 14-year-old model. As per Mirror, the girl by the name of Molly decided to break her silence in relation to the rumors that she's the one responsible for the Kylie-Tyga split that took place last month.

The aspiring model made an appearance in a press conference last Monday. She was accompanied by her mother and Gloria Allred, who is a celebrity attorney.

Molly decided to make a stand in putting the speculations to rest. During her statement, she mentioned that she did not give OK Magazine the right to publish her conversation with the rapper. She also added that even though her photo was pixelated, her family and friends were still able to easily recognize her. She then stated that after the rumors broke out, she was bombarded with negative feedback from her social media fan base.

Trying to hold back tears as she stands in front of the camera, Molly stated, "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 expressed her sentiments and took her daughter's side. In an interview, she told the reporters that, "Molly decided the best thing to do was to stand up for herself. 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."

In relation to the speculations that's been going around, Tyga did admit that he's talking to Molly O'Malia, but it was however purely business related as per Mirror's report.

The rapper then added that he was reaching out to Molly because he saw potential in her. Tyga's manager, Anthony Martini took his side by explaining that the rapper did personally get in touch with Molly after he and his team saw her singing online.