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Kylie Jenner and Lil Za Spending Time Together After Justin Bieber Arrest, Exchanges Twitter Love With Jaden Smith

Kylie Jenner is letting the world know that she is supporting Lil Za despite his recent legal troubles.

Jenner, the 16-year-old "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star, took to Instagram to post images of herself with the 19-year-old rapper, who was arrested during a raid of his friend Justin Bieber's home last month. Lil Za, whose real name is Xavier Smith, was charged with two counts of felony drug possession and one count of causing damage to jail property following the raid.

While Jenner used photographs to show her support for Lil Za, she also took to Twitter when news broke of his arrest last month.

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"I never thought my friends would actually attack someone in the same position as me and my family," Jenner tweeted upon Lil Za's arrest.

The rapper who is friends with Bieber defended his actions on Twitter after his arrest.

"Honestly, the media is making me someone I'm not. But only those in my shoes can relate," Za tweeted. "..All this time I was home in tx nobody gave a (expletive) about what Za is doing... soon as he gets to La he's all over the news. (SIC)"

Despite the images with Lil Za, Jenner has been rumored to be dating Jaden Smith, the 15-year-old actor and son to Will Smith. The pair recently took to Twitter to profess their love for one another.

After Jenner took to her own Twitter account to post actress Louise Flory's quote about rising above criticism, Smith retweeted the message while adding one of his own.

"Okay I Love This Girl," Smith tweeted.

The budding actor and musician then took to his own Twitter account to post a quote from Albert Einstein about education. Jenner retweeted the message and added one similar to his.

"Okay I love this boy," Jenner replied to his tweet.

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