Ages ago, way before she hooked up with Tyga, Kylie Jenner was linked romantically to Jaden Smith. They were both only about 14 or 15 at the time and both said they were just really good friends, but Kylie is apparently the jealous type, because she’s being accused of bullying and cyber stalking a girl who dared to get close to Jaden.
From The Mirror:
According to reports, the reality star, who has never confirmed a romance with Will Smith’s son, 17, allegedly called Chelsea Clark, 17, warning her away from Jaden.
The pair have been friends for years, having grown up close to each other with their parents in the limelight, but they’ve constantly been dogged by romance rumours.
Now TMZ claims Clark filed court documents requesting a temporary restraining order against Kylie, but when it was denied and a court appearance was set instead – she failed to turn up.
There’s a new hearing scheduled for October 9, and it’s unclear if Kylie will also be in attendance.
The documents, obtained by the site, reportedly describe a string of threatening messages from Kylie, and even claim she once called Clark, telling her: “Leave my boyfriend alone cause you will never be like me.”
More allegations include Kylie apparently “following” the 17-year-old, even saying at one point: “This is war.”
At one point Clark describes in the court documents a back injury she allegedly sustained in a car accident – and shockingly claims Kylie may have been behind it.
A rep for Kylie slammed the claims to TMZ however, saying she’d never heard of Clark.
Whether or not this is true is anyone’s guess, but I don’t find it too hard to believe. Teenage girls are absolutely awful when it comes to boys and have no problem throwing other girls under the bus for them. Of course, this could be someone just looking for attention/money, but I wouldn’t be too shocked if this happened.
I don’t like Kylie but I think the girl sounds crazy. Kylie is way too full of herself and in order for a restraining order in California you have to prove they are threatening lives or safety