Kylie Jenner puts her hand down her sister Kendell Jenner’s shorts on Snapchat, everyone freaks out

Apr 8, 2015 - 06:04
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Kylie Jenner puts her hand down her sister Kendell Jenner’s shorts on Snapchat, everyone freaks out
Weird.

Kylie Jenner has come under fire for a recent Snapchat which has been labelled ‘inappropriate’ by fans.

The sisters have always been close, but Kylie’s latest controversial Snapchat has left fans wondering if they’re too close.

In the short video the sisters are seen mucking about behind the scenes on a photoshoot.

Everyone freaked out when Kylie Jenner put her hand down her sister's shorts

Kylie tells Kendall she wants to see her drink in one shot, in another she’s stood close behind her big sister as she towers in tall heels, and then in the final shot Kylie reaches her hand around and down into Kendall’s trousers.

 

Fans were shocked by the footage.

 

 

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