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Kylie's Bodyguard Has Denied He Is Stormi's Father

Tim Chung has finally spoken out amid rumors he's the father of Kylie Jenner's daughter Stormi.

Kylie's former bodyguard posted a statement on Instagram on Friday night insisting his relationship with the reality star has never been anything but professional.

'I am a very private person and would normally never answer to gossip and stories that are so ridiculous that they are laughable,' Chung began.

'Out of respect for Kylie, Travis, their daughter and their families, I would like to set the record straight and say that my interactions with Kylie and her family have been limited in strictly a professional capacity only.

'There is no story here and I ask that the media no longer include me in any narrative that is incredibly disrespectful to their family.'

It comes after Chung came over very coy when he was asked about the rumors on a recent outing to Hollywood hot spot Delilah's.

Instead of flatly denying it, the cop smiled and shook his head and could be heard uttering, 'Can't answer that,' making suspicion grow.

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