Kylie Jenner Reportedly Had a Balenciaga Store Closed So She Could Shop Privately in a Pandemic
The Kardashian-Jenner family has been living a pretty nice life in 2020. Kim Kardashian had a private-island 40th birthday party, Kendall Jenner had a big West Hollywood Halloween/birthday bash for her 25th, and the whole bunch had a mask-less family gathering for Thanksgiving. Per a report from The Daily Mail, Kylie Jenner did one more thing in 2020 that might raise just a few more eyebrows.
She reportedly had the Balenciaga store on Rodeo Drive closed down so that she could go on a private shopping trip during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mail also reports that there was a group of animal-rights protestors on the street where Jenner shopped. They held signs that said, "wear your own skin," "stop the abuse, and "the fur belongs to the animals who were born with it NOT humans who steal it from them." The protestors reportedly yelled at Jenner as she sat outside the store in her luxe car.
Jenner wore high-waisted jeans, a gray puffer coat, and a baby blue handbag with a gold chain.
This might have been a solo trip, but Jenner's been spending at least part of the holiday season with her family. When Los Angeles was going on lockdown, the Kardashian-Jenners rented a resort in Lake Tahoe, where they were said to be filming Keeping Up With the Kardashians. They documented lots of Instagram moments at the mountain resort.
"Momager" Kris Jenner has spoken out about the criticism that her family has received for their behavior during the pandemic. During an interview with Andy Cohen in November, she said, "At Kendall's, everyone got tested before they walked in the door and they had to wait a half an hour until...the results were in. So we are really responsible, and we make sure that everyone in our family and our closest friends are tested religiously."
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