Although Khloe Kardashian is always quick to defend her sisters -- right or wrong -- the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star wouldn't for a minute claim that Kylie Jenner's relationship with Tyga is normal. According to the latest gossip news updates, Lamar Odom's almost ex-wife claims that nothing about her supermodel little sister's life is normal, so it would be wrong to hold her up to the same standards we have for everyone else. To Khloe's point, the 17-year-old reality TV show cast member reportedly received a $50,000 Rolex from her 25-year-old boyfriend as a graduation gift, which is a bit more extravagant than what whatever little bit of cash most folks get along with their high school diploma.
While most parents would probably be horrified by the news that their 17-year old was sleeping with some who is old enough to have already graduated from law school, Khloe Kardashian recently explained to Complex she wouldn't have batted an eye at such a relationship when she was coming up:
"I think at 16 I was probably fucking someone that was in their 20s, for sure. I wouldn't say I was even dating, probably just sleeping with them."
That being said, however, Khloe doesn't think her little sister needs to be judged by what is considered normal -- being that Kylie's life so highly advanced that it wouldn't be fair to treat her like someone that wasn;t special:
"Kylie might be 17, but from what Kylie has been through and the life she lives, she's not a normal 17-year-old.
"It's a rare circumstance, so let's treat this as a special case."
Not that that kind of logic really makes any difference when you are talking about something like statutory rape, HollywoodLife did point out that Kylie definitely got some better than average bling from Tyga when she recently graduated from high school:
"Kylie received both the Cartier nail bracelet and Rolex diamond encrusted watch as two separate gifts.
"While the silver bracelet is very Kylie, it was the $50,000 Rolex that caught everyone's attention and Tyga could've very well been the one that gave her that as a gift."
So, apparently in a world were all that matters is how much money is in a person's bank account, age really is nothing but a number.
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