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Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner NOT in Sex Tape and Fame Competition
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Despite a report claiming that Kim is begging Kylie to turn down sex tape offers due to jealousy, a representative for the Jenner-Kardashian family says that the report is 'nonsense.'

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Kim Kardashian is not "begging" her half-sibling Kylie Jenner to refuse sex tape offers out of jealousy despite a report made by HollywoodLife. The webloid claims that Kim is afraid of being outdone by her younger sister if the latter accepts the offer.

The website cites a so-called source saying that Kim doesn't want Kylie to be more famous than her. "Kim's so scared of Kylie catapulting into international fame that she's begging her not to do a sex tape. Kim doesn't want to be outdone," says the source. "She doesn't want Kylie to be the biggest thing on earth right now."

As previously reported by TMZ, Kylie was offered by a number of porn companies to film a sex video. Vivid Entertainment, who released Kim's infamous sex tape, even offered the youngest daughter of the Jenner-Kardashian family $10 million for a video with her rapper boyfriend Tyga.

Regarding the offer, Kim is reportedly afraid if Kylie's sex tape with Tyga will bring in more money than her sex tape with her ex-boyfriend Ray J. "Kim's worried that if Kylie were to make a sex tape with Tyga, not only would it earn more money than her tape with Ray J, it would catapult Kylie into a different stratosphere of fame and Kim doesn't want that," the source adds.

Despite the report, a friend of the Jenner-Kardashian family tells Gossip Cop that the story is "complete bulls**t.... a total lie." In addition, a representative for the famous family says that the story is "nonsense."

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