Amid rumors that Kylie Jenner and Tyga's relationship is on the rocks, there are speculations that her older sisters may be happy that the youngest "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star may finally be moving on from her relationship with the rapper.
Do Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Kendall think that Kylie Jenner could do a lot better without Tyga?
It has earlier been rumored that Kendall Jenner does not approve of Tyga for Kylie Jenner. And though Khloe Kardashian has previously defended her youngest sister's relationship, some believe that the Kardashian Jenner sisters may have enough reasons to hope for a better relationship for Kylie.
There have been previous speculations that Tyga could allegedly be taking advantage of Kylie Jenner's connections for his own benefit.
The 25-year-old rapper purportedly wants to get close to the other rapper in the family - Kim Kardashian's husband, Kanye West.
"Tyga knows that Kanye loves to collaborate with other designers like Adidas and Giuseppe Zanotti, so he's hopeful that they can work together too - especially since they're almost like family," an insider close to Tyga reportedly told Dish Nation.
"Hanging around Kanye and Kim has really lit a fire under Tyga and he wants to be more than just another rapper - he wants to be a mogul like Kanye with a show at New York Fashion Week."
Undoubtedly, getting involved in a business venture can immensely increase a performer's net worth and grow the money earned during the peak years in the entertainment industry. No wonder Tyga looks up to Kanye West's entrepreneurial saviness.
However, the source dished out that Tyga might not be getting a lot from Kylie Jenner's brother-in-law in terms of a collaboration business venture.
"Kanye isn't the type to be overly helpful or supportive when it comes to making other people's careers. And the caliber of designer that Kanye chooses to align himself with is slightly different than what Tyga's doing right now," the source said.
"Kanye is happy to give him pointers and suggestions, but a full-on collaboration is unlikely."