Kim Kardashian West Reveals New Video Disproving Cocaine Accusations, Says It Was 'Marble Table'

08/31/2017 04:27 pm EDT

Kim Kardashian West is intent on proving that she was not using drugs like some of her social media followers have accused her of doing. On Tuesday night, the 36-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians star took to Snapchat to show that the white lines that some believed to be cocaine were actually markings on a marble table.

"Okay you guys, I just got back to my hotel room," Kim said in the new videos. "And look at this table, same position. It is still there!"

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The mother of two then panned the camera towards to the table to show the white markings on the table.

"So we did go to Dylan's Candy Shop," she later said. "I did think that it was our pixie sticks. But after all that, this table at the background - is a marble table, you guys! Like, come on!"

She continued by saying: "So come on. I don't play like that. Come on, I have kids. It's just not my lifestyle. I don't think I've ever been like that. I just really can't believe this - that it was a marble table. And I thought it was candy. LOL."

Kim's determination to prove her innocence was set forth after an eagle-eyed fan noticed a white marking in one of her Snapchat selfies that appeared to be lines of cocaine on the countertop behind her.

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"Ohhhhhh @KimKardashian caught out with cocaine...durtayyyyy," one Twitter user wrote.

This evidently angered Kim so she responded with a tweet writing: "I do not play with rumors like this so I'm gonna shut it down real quick. That's sugar from our candy mess from Dylan's candy shop."

Initially, many of the E! star's fans weren't convinced of her explanation. See Twitter reactions here.

The wife of Kanye West has been open about how she avoids using drugs and barely drinks alcohol in the past. In a letter Kim wrote in defense of her nude selfies, she said, "I never understand why people get so bothered by what other people choose to do with their lives. I don't do drugs, I hardly drink, I've never committed a crime—and yet I'm a bad role model for being proud of my body?"

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