She also said that while the original report suggested that O'Malia was "excited to be part of a sex scandal", that just isn't the truth.
The girl's Instagram and Twitter accounts have since been made private.
Tyga and Kylie Jenner.
The cover story of OK!'s December 28 issue, entitled "TYGA IN LOVE WITH UNDERAGE TEEN", tells the story of a "14-year-old model" whom Tyga had allegedly been chatting with on Instagram. The 18-year-old actress was seen leaning on Tyga's chest as they waited for their turn at the check-out counter. An aspiring singer, the 14-year-old says she thought Tyga was contacting her about her music, but she became concerned when he asked her to FaceTime.
She's being represented by famed attorney Gloria Allred in a lawsuit against the mag, claiming that editors failed to sufficiently pixelate her photo, and that she was harassed by Kylie fans who easily determined her identity.
Jenner and Tyga are reportedly back together and were seen holidaying on a snowboarding trip in Mammoth Lakes, California. She waived her anonymity She claims lots of her family and friends have been capable of determine her from the photo, and she or he shortly received a "negative" response - having a huge social media fanbase of her own.
"I began to feel uncomfortable when he asked me to FaceTime with him", she said. "She is 14 years old", Allred said. Allred emphasized that the two never hooked up, never met in person, and that OK magazine portrayed Molly "in a completely false light".
Allred then formally requested an apology from the tabloid, as well as the chance for Molly to tell her side of the story. "I'm very proud of her to have the courage to come today and do this".
According to Molly's mother, Anne, the teen ended her communication with Tyga shortly after, upon deciding it was inappropriate.