Yesterday 14-year-old model Molly O'Malia held a press conference alleging Tyga made her feel uneasy with his ongoing texts and attempted FaceTime calls. With attorney Gloria Allred by her side O'Malia wept as she described the exchanges between her and the Cali rapper, claiming when it came to her singing aspirations, "he did not mention that in his initial communication."
Tyga's manager, Anthony Martini, spoke to TMZ in his defense and stated his client did in fact contact O'Malia, but it was strictly for business purposes. They reportedly planned to sign her to Tyga's Last Kings Records after noticing her significant social media following. Tyga claims their conversation was "completely PG" and he only FaceTimed her to hear her sing while he was in the studio with his producers. TMZ also obtained the text messages in question, and according to them Molly O'Malia told Tyga she was 17 years old at the time.
Source: TMZ


Molly O'Malia, a 14-year-old model and aspiring singer, claims that Tyga sent her a stream of "uncomfortable" text messages after first reaching out to her on Instagram. O'Malia spoke about the incident during a press conference with famed attorney Gloria Allred, where she shut down rumors reported by OK! Magazine, which claim she had a sexual relationship with the rapper. 
O'Malia also explained how Tyga first reached out to her, "The truth is that Tyga contacted me first. He direct messaged me on Instagram. I knew who he was but I was surprised that he was contacting me. I thought that it could possibly be about my music, but he did not mention that in his initial communication with me. I thought that was strange, but I was thinking he would bring that up in his next message to me. However, he didn't mention it in the next message."
Check out the full press conference above.