Kendall Jenner’s Rudeness Exposed In Victoria’s Secret Documentary Clip
Kendall Jenner attends The 2022 Met Gala Celebrating "In America: An Anthology of Fashion" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 02, 2022 in New York City.
Kendall Jenner has been slammed as “rude” by TikTok users after a snippet from Victoria’s Secret Hulu documentary Angels and Demons surfaced online.
In a viral clip that racked up over 2.4 million views, the 26-year-old model can be seen dressed in a silk robe and seated in a makeup chair as fans gather behind her.
Jenner takes the phone from one of the women and smiles for a selfie, but her expression immediately drops when she is done and hands back the phone. Audio of her mom’s boyfriend Corey Gamble plays over the TikTok saying, “Kendall, you have been a rude person for years. You’re an a–hole when you feel like it, riled up for no reason, you –”
Fans called out the Kardashians star in the comments section, noting how she was unprofessional and discourteous to the woman. “Awwww her face at the end when she saw Kendall’s,” wrote one TikToker, who added sad face emojis. Another commenter wrote, “aw the girl seemed so happy and u can see the change in her face when she noticed kendall’s.”
“Thank god people see this, she is the most over hyped model,” wrote another user. Another said, “That’s literally her workplace. She should be professional if anything.”
The Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons series is now streaming on Hulu. Watch the trailer below:
Kendall Jenner Mocked For Her Bizarre Way Of Cutting A Cucumber
Kendall Jenner tried to make herself a snack on the latest episode of The Kardashians yesterday (May 12) and got roasted in the process.
The model, 26, swung by mom Kris Jenner’s new house and before getting into a massive fight with Scott Disick, decided to prepare herself a little treat. “Do you want the chef to make you a snack?” asked Kris, 66, before Kendall took some initiative and said she’d make it herself. “I’m just gonna chop up some cucumber. It’s pretty easy,” she declared, before her mom said, “You go girl” and warned her about nicking herself with the knife.
“I’m kinda scared … I definitely am not a good cutter, don’t zoom in on me. I’m not professional whatsoever,” Kendall added, as the camera focused on her awkward hand placement while chopping up the vegetable. Kris was clearly concerned, as she called for her chef to come help, but Kendall was determined to finish the task she set out to do.
The moment didn’t go unnoticed on social media, with TikTok and Twitter having a field day with the brief clip and instantly began mocking her for her lack of basic knife skills.
One TikTok user posted the clip to their page, before then demonstrating just how ridiculous Kendall looked along with the caption, “I am screaming.”
The comments on the video were flooded with more mockery for Kendall. “‘It’s pretty easy’ then chops it the weirdest way possible,” read one, while another viewer wrote, “Always knew they were so far removed from reality but watching Kendall try to cut that cucumber was painful.”
“If this is real, I’m concerned,” said another. “I assumed they were bad at relating to normal things. But THIS BAD??,” posted another viewer.
“You go girl”… “I’m kind of scared”
Over on Twitter, there was even more mockery and eventually, Jenner herself admitted the whole thing was “tragic.”
See below the best tweets about Kendall’s tragic cucumber skills:
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