Kylie Jenner
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As much as Kylie Jenner tries to keep her sex life with boyfriend Tyga private, fans are still anticipating news about it, and false rumors have even been leaked about a viral sex tape.

This time around, Jenner was unable to control a post on her personal app describing her sex life with Tyga. The post, which was purported to have been written by Jenner, listed down the “things I do to spoil my man!”

According to the Daily Mail, she told fans to “make your sex life fun” by “[spicing] things up with lingerie, toys and massages.” Jenner also reportedly said that she gets up early to make Tyga breakfast in bed, bakes cookies for him “for no reason” and cooks delicious meals for Tyga’s friends whenever they are around.

The post has already been removed, and Jenner posted a series of messages on Twitter saying that she will stop writing on her app for the meantime because of what happened.

Kylie's personal app costs $2.99 per month and claims to offer “premium paid content from Kylie’s world, bringing you closer to her than ever before.” But after what happened, fans became upset that they are paying for content that does not come from Jenner herself anyway.

The team responsible for the mistake issued an apology, saying that they did post the draft article without Jenner’s go-signal. “To Kylie's fans: This morning, a drafted article was inadvertently posted for a short period of time on Kylie's app. This was a draft that was not in Kylie's words, was not Kylie's idea and had not been sent to her for approval,” they wrote.

“We'd like to sincerely apologize to Kylie for this mistake and the fans because it was never our intention to misrepresent Kylie and Kylie's voice,” they added. “We deeply regret that this happened and will work hard to ensure this never occurs again.”