Kylie Jenner Tyga
Kylie Jenner and Tyga at Harper's Bazaar's celebration of "ICONS By Carine Roitfeld" presented by Infor, Laura Mercier and Stella Artois at The Plaza Hotel Sept. 9, 2016 in New York City. Getty Images

“Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star Kylie Jenner essentially quit her app Tuesday after an unauthorized message was posted to her account. The star submitted an obscure statement about why she would no longer personally submit messages, but did not explain what happened.

Thanks to screenshots, fans now know what the “very personal” message contained. It was a message about how she supposedly likes to spoil her boyfriend, “Rack City” rapper Tyga.

“My relationship is everything to me,” the post started. “T and I spend a lot of time together, but I still like to find little ways to show how much I love him.”

The message then listed different was Jenner apparently likes to “spoil” her man. It claimed she likes to wake up early to make Tyga breakfast and surprise him with gifts like “personalized chopsticks.” But what probably upset Jenner, 19, the most was the bullet about their bedroom activities.

“Make your sex life fun!” the deleted message read. “Spice things up with lingerie, toys and massages.”

The rest of the post talked about cooking for Tyga and his friend. “Bake him cookies for no reason!” one part said.

The last message was about going on dates: “Even though we spend so much time together, I make sure we go to dinner and a movie to get out and do something—just the two of us.”

Jenner didn’t say if she would return to her app. “A post went up today quoting something that I NEVER EVER said or saw. A very personal post that I would never ever approve. And it's unfair to me and you to think that those were my words,” she tweeted Tuesday. “I'm sorry and I know we will figure something out so we can all be satisfied.” By the following day, her message was liked more than 11,000 times by her 19.2 million followers.

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