These are photos of Kendall and Kylie Jenner at the preview of their fall clothing collection. This essentially means nothing to us, but there are a few other stories of interest out there about these girls. Last week’s issue of Star (via Radar Online) says that Kendall and Kylie, aged 17 and 16 respectively, are basically partying their asses off while the rest of the family is preoccupied with little North West: “All hell has broken loose at the summer rental house, Kendall and Kylie are completely out of control — they host ragers all week. Neighbors find teens passed out on the sand! The beach is littered with beer cans and empty wine cooler bottles, remnants of marijuana joints and spent fireworks.” Fireworks, really? Maybe it was just a really wild Independence Day-themed bash, but the obvious underage drinking is bothersome.
Meanwhile, the two young Jenners have sat down for an interview about their clothing line and how much they hate the paps. Even though it’s been less than a year since these two said they dropped out to focus on their careers, I guess the narrative has changed:
Kendall on the clothing line: “It’s kind of a California vibe collection, it’s very casual. … It’s kind of a version of our casual style. So, I mean, it’s fun shorts to crop tops to t-shirts. … It’s affordable, it’s super cute, super comfortable, casual. I think it’s perfect for back-to-school. … It’s colorful yet it has a lot of edginess to it. I think it’s for everybody, I think people will be able to find something they really like.”
Kendall on the paparazzi: “They’re the most reckless drivers! They run red lights — they’re ridiculous. I don’t understand why these people aren’t illegal. Ask me a question about paparazzi and I get so heated. And I feel so bad for young kids of celebrities. My nieces and nephews get yelled at, and I’m like, ‘You are yelling at a 2-year-old.”
Kendall on leaving school: “We were cheerleaders, so we miss that. I still go to football games sometimes, but we used to go all the time. … We would go to cheer at football games and there would be paparazzi on the other side of the fence taking pictures. It got to a point where it was just ridiculous. Thank God no one stalked us at school! They can stand outside of the property and take pictures in! It’s not hard. It never got to that point, thank God; I would have had a fit if it did. I hate paparazzi.”
Kylie on the show’s inevitable ending: “I can’t even fathom us not doing the show. When it ends it’s going to be so sad. It is going to end eventually, but that’s just all I know.”
[From Zach Sang & the Gang]
I can see what Kendall is saying to a degree — paps should definitely leave young children alone, verbally and physically. At the same time, it’s hard to feel too much sympathy for a family that has made its living largely because of the paparazzi. It’s not like these are actors and actresses who can make a slightly valid argument about how it’s not their “job” to get get papped (even though many of them do call the paps). This is a family of reality stars who do nothing else but make money for showcasing their own lives. Sure, Kendall seems like she’s the least fame-hungry out of the entire Klan, but my sympathy can only go so far if nobody is being endangered.
Photos courtesy of WENN
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