Kylie Jenner ‘bored’ of chat over her lips: ‘Talk about something new’
Kylie Jenner’s glossy pout definitely looks larger than it used to, but the young reality star has grown tired of speculation about getting lip injections.
The 17-year-old “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star is the latest member of the ubiquitous TV clan to have a body part become a talking point, so she took to Twitter on Monday to address Web trolls fixated on her appearance, though she didn’t exactly settle the online debate about her seemingly inflated pucker.
“how long are we gonna talk about this lip thing lmao,” she tweeted, adding, “Let’s get a our lives together guys and talk about some important [expletive]”
Jenner finished off by saying: “Just talk about something new at least. I’m bored.”
She’s bored, people. We now have permission to do another trick for her pleasure. Goody!
She of the barely there selfie, who is the youngest of Kardashian momager Kris Jenner’s brood, has been the subject of Web discourse for months as she has come of age in the public eye and in the wake of her elder half-sisters Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian and sister Kendall Jenner, whose modeling career has taken off in the last year. The latest rumor swirling around the “growing up too fast” department links the minor to 24-year-old rapper Tyga, according to TMZ.
This isn’t the first time the PacSun designer took to social media to shut down reports that she enhanced her appearance either. In April, she chalked up her facial transformation to good ol’ hormones.
“These plastic surgery rumors hurt my feelings to be honest and are kinda insulting,” she tweeted at the time, adding, “Just in case anyone forgot.. I’m 16”
The tweets came as a result of widespread reports indicating that the teen had undergone plastic surgery and had a nose job in addition to altering her lips.
Jenner, who at one point looked like this, shared another selfie on Monday with her sister Khloe appropriately puckering up for the camera. “I love you,” she wrote.
Blame puberty. Follow me on Twitter @NardineSaad.
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