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Khloe Kardashian deniess reports of drug usage at Kylie Jenner's graduation party

Khloe Kardashian has now denied rumours of cocaine consummation during Kylie Jenner's graduation party that came to the fore after a video footage showed a man rubbing a substance in his mouth.

Tabloid media revealed that the Snapchat video that was taken at the 17-year-old reality TV star's party showed her 31-year-old sister dancing and twerking in front of a man, who seemed to be acting suspiciously, reported the Mirror.


Clearing up the rumours, Kardashian tweeted, "No one was doing coke at a graduation party in broad day light with teenagers and 15 production cameras!"

The mother of one further added, "We aren't as wild as you want to believe. We were taking Jell-O shots though and you have to scrap the rim of the shot glass w ur finger to loosen up the jello in order 2 take it. Just say no to drugs kids! Drugs so not or style. (sic)"

Meanwhile, a Kardashian insider also revealed that all guests over 21 were asked if they wanted a Jell-O shot and there were dozens of cameras at the party to keep a look at the celebs.

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