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Here's How Blac Chyna's Drama With Rob and Tyga Is Affecting Kylie

So much drama.

It seems as the drama between Blac Chyna and Tyga proved to be too much for Kylie Jenner to tolerate as she's reportedly done something to show the rapper that he's on the outs once again.

According to Hollywood Life, Jenner kicked the "Rack City" rapper out of her mansion, forcing him to get his own crib. However, Tyga's reportedly been enjoying his new bachelor pad, having parties almost "every other night," and Kylie's been taking some time away from him, in light of the recent drama.

"Kylie has been getting frustrated and tired of Tyga's many issues," an insider revealed. "He has been living at her place for a long time and she has been pressuring him to give her some space, so he finally moved out, again."

It seems as Tyga's baby mama drama isn't the only gripe Kylie has, as the reports also indicate that she finds him too clingy and she wants some time to herself.

"Kylie feels like she needs a break from Tyga's mooching ways as well as all the baby mama drama with Chyna," the source continued. "Kylie saw what happened to Rob [Kardashian] and Chyna and now she is hitting the brakes on her and Tyga before she falls into a messy situation with him too. The latest social media outburst from Chyna only made Kylie feel more secure in her decision to lean away from Tyga."

This all comes on the heels of Chyna putting Tyga on blast via Snapchat for kicking her out in the past and failing to pay child support for their son, King.

Look back at Chyna's explosive rant with BET Breaks, above.

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