Kylie Jenner, Tyga dating? After three months, no confirmation yet

Kylie Jenner (Instagram/Kylie Jenner)

Kylie Jenner and Tyga's closeness has been the subject of dating rumors for months now. They've been constantly spotted on their different dates and even in the photos they post on their individual social media accounts. So, are Kylie and Tyga dating or not? 

The first dating report broke out back in October when E! News caught the two having a cozy dinner at Kabuki in California. Witnesses told E! that the two looked "chatty and flirty" with each other. However, it was unsure if the two were really on a romantic date. 

Kylie and Tyga are in the same circle of friends and they've also been friends for a long time. In their Instagram accounts, the photos show the two constantly hanging out together with their other pals. Nonetheless, it won't be a big shocker if the two finally decide to level up their friendship. 

The rumors were fuelled more when Tyga uploaded a photo of himself talking to Big Sean, although the focus of the photo is Kylie in the background.  The Instagram post bears the caption: "Surround yourself with good people. Good hearts, Good souls."

Despite the rumors, Kylie and Tyga don't let the buzz bother them. Now, the two are still seen going out by themselves, which prompts many media sites to believe that they are really dating already.

Just a few days ago, Daily Mail reported that the two were seen enjoying a romantic lunch together and then going to the movies by the evening. And yet, Kylie still refuses to confirm their relationship. She did post a tweet regarding rumors of pregnancy and marriage. 

Kylie, 17, tweeted, "I'm not trying to become a rapper, I'm not getting married & I'm not pregnant." 

What's surprisingly debatable about the rumors is not that Kylie and Tyga are dating, it is actually the eight-year difference between them. Kylie is still a minor, while Tyga is already 25. It is possible that the two are keeping it low-key while waiting for the right time to make a public announcement.

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