Kylie Jenner tried to clear herself up in the latest controversy that showed her in a Snapchat video saying the words "high as f..." The 17-year-old star of Keeping Up With The Kardashians took to Twitter on Saturday to deny the allegations.

The video which had gone viral showed Jenner taking a big bite of a biscuit while she was in an airplane. She was quoted saying the words "I'm as high as f..." before taking a bite of the biscuit.

Kenner explained to her followers in Twitter, saying what she actually meant was she was having Popeyes for the first time and that the chicken was good as f***. However, it seemed like her fans had misinterpreted her words.

Recently, Jenner was also involved in a separate controversy wherein she reportedly confessed that she used lip fillers in order to have a plumper pout. Prior to that incidence, she denied about rumors that she had gone through any cosmetic work.

While it is true that a Snapchat video can be viewed only once by the receiver and can never be replayed, it is also possible to save it on the receiver's mobile device. The posting of Jenner's controversial Snapchat video, which went viral, shows that personal video streaming through Snapchat is not guaranteed to be kept private as much as the video owner would like it to be.

Jenner also apologized to her fans for coming up with a late statement on the issue. She also made mention of those people who had thought of her as a wild child.

The controversial TV personality had other issues to settle. One of these claims that she doesn't attend school. "I do school every day. Again don't believe everything you read." When another fan asked about when she would graduate, Jenner replied: "1 more month."

A separate controversy talks about her relationship with 25-year-old rapper Tyga.

Kylie Jenner also shares the same level of controversy with her siblings. On National Sibling Day, her name ranked first on Google Trends under the heading "Most Searched Celebrity Siblings."

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