Tyga to Kylie Jenner: 'Stop filming me'

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Tyga has asked Kylie Jenner to stop posting videos of him on Snapchat. The 25-year-old rapper expressed his unhappiness to his girlfriend about constantly being filmed for social media, telling her: "Why do you post everything?" Ironically, Tyga's plea was caught on camera by the 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star and shared on Snapchat. In one video, Tyga says: "Oh my God, why do you post everything? Damn, you're killing me." It seems the tone was playful as Kylie can be heard laughing at her older boyfriend. In a second video, the 18-year-old reality star continues to tease Tyga by filming him, to which he responds: "You wouldn't like it if I posted you and s**t, right? So stop filming me on Snapchat!" In a final clip, Kylie appears worried the rapper is genuinely angry about her documenting their relationship on social media. Tyga says: "I'm not mad, I just don't want to be on Snapchat." The couple recently went public with their relationship after Kylie turned 18 in August and Tyga even splashed out on a $320,000 Ferrari for her. However, it has since been claimed the luxury vehicle was simply rented for the occasion.

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