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Kim Kardashian shuts down rumors of cocaine use

"I don't play like that," the star said. "Like, come on. I have kids. It's just not my lifestyle."

By Annie Martin
Kim Kardashian attends the Forbes Women's Summit on June 13. The reality star showed in a video Tuesday that the white lines on her hotel table were just a pattern in the marble furniture. File Photo by Dennis Van Tine/UPI
1 of 3 | Kim Kardashian attends the Forbes Women's Summit on June 13. The reality star showed in a video Tuesday that the white lines on her hotel table were just a pattern in the marble furniture. File Photo by Dennis Van Tine/UPI | License Photo

July 12 (UPI) -- Kim Kardashian was "crying" with laughter as she shut down rumors of cocaine use this week.

The 36-year-old reality star showed in a video Tuesday that the white lines on her hotel table were just a pattern in the marble furniture after a Twitter user thought the lines were drugs.

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"OMG you guys!!!" she tweeted to her 54.1 million followers. "I'm crying!!! That was not candy on my table! The table was marble this whole time!"

Kardashian followed up by posting a clip of herself showing the table up close. She initially thought the lines were "sugar from our candy mess" from her visit to Dylan's Candy Shop with daughter North West.

"Okay you guys, I just got back to my hotel room and look at this table -- same position, it is still there," the star said in the video. "We did go to Dylan's Candy Shop. I did think it was our pixie sticks, but after all that, this table in the background is a marble table, you guys. So, come on! I thought it was my candy."

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"I don't play like that," she asserted. "Like, come on. I have kids. It's just not my lifestyle. I've never been like that."

The Twitter user had tweeted, "Ohhhhhh @KimKardashian caught out with cocaine .. durtayyyyy," after they spotted the lines in a different video Monday. Kardashian has previously said in an open letter on her website that she doesn't "do drugs" and "hardly" drinks.

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