Kylie Jenner on pregnancy rumors: 'Photos are edited, Photoshopped'

Kylie Jenner had been mum on the pregnancy rumors surrounding her, but she recently took to Twitter to denounce the photos of her circulating the internet.

Jenner had shot down photos that were surfacing of her with a noticeable tummy on Sunday, Nov. 5. The photos, which were published by the Daily Mail, saw Jenner in black baggy clothes while boarding a jet for her mom's, Kris Jenner, birthday.

"First of all if you're going to photoshop my photos blogs/paps!! Check for the crooked lines in the background.2nd photo is clearly altered," Kylie tweeted, accompanied by two photos. But the daily reported that the photos were actually real and not altered.

X17, the news outfit that had taken the photo, denounced Kylie's claims and said that these were unedited. It also took note of the photo that the make-up mogul posted on Snapchat of her and Khloe that was allegedly posted to deny the authenticity of the pictures that were taken. It said that the clothes were clearly to hide the bump and that the wee-hour run for some junk food clearly hinted at pregnancy.

Although she called the photos fake, the 20-year-old was neither denying or confirming the pregnancy issue. News broke out in September that she and her sisters Kim and Khloe Kardashian were pregnant. If the rumors were true, Kylie and boyfriend Travis Scott will be expecting their baby in February next year.

Scott and Kylie started dating in April this year. Before this, Kylie had been with rapper Tyga. When Kylie's pregnancy rumors started, Tyga reportedly posted on Snapchat what looked like a claim that he was the father to Kylie's daughter, saying "Hell nah thats my kid." However, it was since deleted, and the rapper had denied that he commented on anything. "It's all a fake story," he revealed in an interview with Metro.

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