Bobbi Althoff Addresses Tyga Dating Rumors After He Says 'People That Delete Their Messages Are Cheaters'
Bobbi Althoff confirmed that she is not dating Tyga.
The 27-year-old podcaster took to TikTok on Jan. 26 and clarified their relationship. "I'm not dating Tyga. I'm not. I was never dating Tyga. I will never be dating Tyga," she said. She reaffirmed that "he is a friend" and the pair have been friendly since his initial interview on her podcast The Really Good Podcast.
Althoff explained the rumors first circulated online after she appeared on the "West Coast Weekend" rapper's Twitch livestream earlier that day. She then saw a TikTok online that alluded to their potential relationship.
However, she confirmed the clip that circulated online showed "no evidence" that they are together and added it "really blows my mind how few brain cells men have."
She then addressed some of the mean comments about her appearance she expected from online trolls amid the rumors, saying, "Newsflash... I was never interested in you, there was never a chance that I would date you so I'm glad we're on the same f------ page."
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Althoff then addressed the people online who comment about where her kids are and why they aren't featured in her videos. She clarified, "I don't post my kids and I'm not going to start to validate how good of a mother I am."
"I don't post my children on the internet," she continued. "It's a decision I made and because of that, you guys don't see them."
Althoff then concluded her video and admitted, "I give so many f---- about what you guys say. I wish I didn't, though. One day I'll get there."
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Althoff previously revealed in another TikTok posted Jan. 20 that she is currently single and dating after a brief private relationship with someone else in November.
"I got lonely and I met a guy around Thanksgiving and I think things moved really fast," she said in the video. "I thought it was f------ fate, [but] clearly it wasn't."
Despite their short-lived romance, Althoff confirmed that she had "nothing negative to say" about him and added that he "raised the bar for me." Since that relationship ended, Althoff confirmed that she is "back at it," but opened up about the challenges she's faced in the dating scene, especially as a single mother.
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"I know people are going to be like 'Just focus on your kids' and 'You don't need anybody.' I get it," she explained. "I love my kids... but I was 21 when [I met my ex-husband]. He was 30. I was really young and I was immature."
"So I'm gonna go back to dating again because I don't think because my relationship didn't work out and I have kids that means that I need to be single for the rest of my life," she added.
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