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Spray Tan Gone Wrong: Kylie Jenner Accused Of Blackfishing…Again

Kylie Jenner is being accused of blackfishing again after posting a video of herself to Instagram Stories with a very dark hue. Her lips have also been plumped up considerably.

The 24-year-old billionaire posted the video of herself on Oct. 24. In the video, she listens to “Smoke” by Don Toliver while looking into the camera with a sultry expression. The camera then panned down to her baby bump. 

Black Twitter was not pleased with the Keeping Up With The Kardashians‘ star appropriating the culture again with her faulty spray tan bordering Black face.

Jenner and the Kardashian klan have been accused of blackfishing repeatedly and never seem to learn their lesson. TV writer Raina reposted the video and wrote a caption.

“The Mulattofication of White Womanhood.”

Another Twitter user joked that con artist Rachel Dolezal could play Jenner a biopic about Jenner’s life.

One Twitter user thought that the Jenners and Kardashians were obsessed with being Black and needed to consider mental health counseling.

“Their obsession with blackfishing is mental… idc how much money they make those ppl need real life therapy.. the identity crisis is very obvious.. 🥴.”

Jenner has been accused of blackfishing before. One instance occurred last year when Jenner posted a picture of herself with the caption “Brown Skinned Girl.” After she was dragged for blackfishing, she changed the caption to “Brown Eyed Girl.”

Sister Kendall Jenner was also accused of blackfishing in the Instagram Stories post. The two were on the way to celebrate Kourtney Kardashian’s engagement to Travis Barker.

Kim Kardashian also made the news recently for her inappropriateness when she hosted Saturday Night Live on Oct. 9 and told an O.J. Simpson joke. She said she was introduced to her first Black person back in the day by her father, Simpson lawyer Robert Kardashian, and asked would anyone care to “take a stab” at who it was.

You would think that the white parents of Black children would be more sensitive to cultural appropriation, Blackface and blackfishing.

But nope.

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Niko Mann

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