Reality television star and Kardashian sibling Kylie Jenner is known for her pillow-lipped look, and now for a rash of injuries that are sending teens to emergency rooms across the country.
On Monday, the hashtag #KylieJennerChallenge began trending on Twitter, a result of teen and tween fans attempting to emulate the star's plump pout by suctioning their lips with a bottle or jar.
This online dare has resulted in photos and videos that show everything from swelling that lasts for hours or days to black and blue lips and even gashes destined to leave scars that will undoubtedly outlast the final of season of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians."
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14 comments:
I just hope she doesn't post instructions on how to do a sex change like her father...
Her lip enhancement is done by the magic of makeup with highlighting and contouring. All just stupid.
I wish these buffoons would just go away.
Why is it just white kids doing this?
2:03...hahaha
Stupid is as stupid does, and anyone emulating a Kardashian sister or their kids is doubly stupid.
How much more stupid can things get?
Have you parents thought about turning your TV OFF ??!
Look what it's doing to your kids.
I know, they'll cry and scream and say everybody else gets to watch it.
You can trace the decline in America to the time when televisions became common.. and especially in the last 20-30 years.
We watch almost ZERO TV at our house, and people comment all the time about what a great kid our son is.
Guess why?
Shut the idiot box OFF.
Why are parents allowing their children to watch these senseless reality shows?
Why does anyone admire or wish to emulate this trashy family?
What escapes most of you is that this started on twitter not TV. Maybe you should replace the smart phone with an old school flip phone.
This is good. Let them suffer the consequences of choosing liberal idiots as role models.
Looks like a rawed up porn star!
2:03
Check again. It wasn't just them doing it.
It is a whole lot easier to get the puffy lip look by smacking your lips with a very heavy book, about 25 times.
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