Kylie Jenner’s fans were briefly able to keep up too closely to the reality star.

A scandalous post on the 19-year-old’s personal app on Tuesday laid out
exactly how she keeps boyfriend Tyga happy, including making him
breakfast in bed, baking him cookies for no reason and how to “spice
things up with lingerie, toys and massages.”
The post was quickly removed, and Jenner’s team took the blame for uploading the text without her permission.
“This morning, a drafted article was inadvertently posted for a short
period of time on Kylie's app. This was a draft that was not in Kylie's
words, was not Kylie's idea and had not been sent to her for approval,” a
statement on her app reads.
“We'd like to sincerely apologize to Kylie for this mistake and the
fans because it was never our intention to misrepresent Kylie and
Kylie's voice. We deeply regret that this happened and will work hard to
ensure this never occurs again.”
Jenner, whose app costs $2.99 a month for “premium paid content from
Kylie’s world, bringing you closer to her than ever before,” responded
by saying she won’t be getting personal online anymore.
“Hey guys from now on I won't be posting personally on my app anymore,”
she tweeted. “A post went up today quoting something that I NEVER EVER
said or saw. A very personal post that I would never ever approve. And
it's unfair to me and you to think that those were my words. I'm sorry
and I know we will figure something out so we can all be satisfied.”
That announcement, however, led fans to question why they should pay
for posts that wouldn’t even be from the reality star herself.
“What's the point of having an app in your name if you don't post on it? Or am I missing something?” one fan wrote.
“So if you won't personally be posting it's not really 'your' app then is it,” said another.
No comments:
Post a Comment