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Posted: 2015-11-21T17:17:33Z | Updated: 2015-11-21T17:17:33Z Kylie Jenner's Snapchats May Be A Message To Tyga Following Split | HuffPost

Kylie Jenner's Snapchats May Be A Message To Tyga Following Split

Kylie is moving on, and she wants Tyga to know it.
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Kylie Jenner is letting the world know she's doing just fine after her split from Tyga.
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Tyga can't keep up with the Kardashians anymore.

After the rapper's significant other, Kylie Jenner, failed to make an appearance at his birthday party and the rest of the Kardashians also reportedly refrained from sending tons of birthday wishes, it was pretty clear the controversial couple had broken up .

Now Jenner appears to be breaking her silence -- without even saying a word.

In a new Snapchat video, the reality star appears to comment on the breakup by mouthing the words, "I wanna know how we became so distant, girl," from Bryson Tiller's song, "Been That Way ."

Just in case we didn't get the message, Jenner is even more blunt on Instagram, in a vid featuring the lyrics, "You're hurting and I've been healing. Girl, that n---a ain't worth it."

Tyga and Jenner were rumored to have been together since October 2014, causing an outcry pretty much everywhere, since Kylie was only 17 at the time. Nicki Minaj even seemingly threw shade at them in her "Feeling Myself " video, wearing a shirt with Jenner's age and the word "pervert" written on it. (Wow, Nicki. Tell us how you really feel.)

The couple went public with their relationship when Jenner turned 18 in August, and it was all smooth sailing and salacious rap videos between them until the rapper's infamous birthday party.

Worst birthday ever, right, Tyga?

At least Kylie seems to be having a good time.

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