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Alex Rodriquez says Kylie Jenner spoke about ‘how rich she is’ at Met Gala

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Kylie Jenner. (Photo: Getty/Gallo Images)
Kylie Jenner. (Photo: Getty/Gallo Images)

Cape Town - Alex Rodriquez just spilled some tea about Kylie Jenner.

During an interview with Sports Illustrated, the former American baseball player and Jennifer Lopez’s fiancé, revealed the conversation he had with several Hollywood A-listers, including the Jenner sisters and Idris Elba, at this year’s Met Gala.

"We had a great table," Alex said in his interview. "The black guy from The Wire – Idris Elba, yeah. And his new wife.

“Some famous singer next to me – I don’t know what her name is. Versace – Donatella.

“We had Kylie and Kendall. And we had an Asian gentleman from [Crazy] Rich Asians, the lead."

He then went on to add, "Kylie was talking about Instagram and her lipstick, and how rich she is.”

But the Keeping up with the Kardashian star quickly took to Twitter to deny the claims.

“Umm, no I didn’t,” Kylie tweeted. “We only spoke about Game of Thrones.”

Alex responded to her tweet clarifying his comments saying it was him talking about her and her make-up line. 

In March, the beauty mogul made it to Forbes’ world’s youngest self-made billionaire list, People reports.

The 21-year-old’s make-up line success stems from her huge social media following, with the youngster having more than 175 million followers across all platforms, according to News.com.au.

“It’s the power of social media,” Kylie said to Forbes magazine. “I had such a strong reach before I was able to start anything.”

Sources: Twitter, Sports Illustrated, People, News.com.au

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