An aspiring model-singer named Molly O’Malia broke down in tears about rapper Tyga during a press conference on Monday, January 4. The 14-year-old, joined by famed lawyer Gloria Allred, claimed that Kylie Jenner’s boyfriend had sent her unwanted messages online.

O’Malia alleged that Tyga, 26, contacted her first on Instagram. “I knew who he was but I was surprised that he was contacting me. I thought that it could possibly be about my music, but he did not mention that in his initial communication with me,” O’Malia said on Monday, via a video of the conference obtained by TMZ. “I thought that was strange, but I was thinking he would bring that up in his next message to me. However, he didn’t mention it in the next message.”

O’Malia alleged that she became “uncomfortable” when Tyga wanted to speak on FaceTime. “He asked me to FaceTime three times, but I did not do it,” she continued. “Because of my discomfort with why he wanted to communicate with me I quickly stopped responding to him. It’s crazy how so much can come out of nothing.”

O’Malia decided to come forward after reports claimed that she was hooking up with the “Stimulated” entertainer, and that she came between Tyga and Jenner, 18. “I don’t want what happened to me to happen to any other young girl,” she added.

Tyga, meanwhile, has since denied the allegations. His manager Anthony Martini told TMZ that the star did get in touch with O’Malia, but about a music opportunity. Tyga’s team reportedly found out that O’Malia had a big online following and Tyga wanted to possibly work with her on a project via his record label, Last Kings Records. In addition, TMZ obtained messages of O’Malia reportedly telling Tyga that she was 17 and not 14.