Kylie Jenner Twitter: 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' Star Denies Being High in Snapchat Video, Says She Was Talking About Popeyes Chicken [Watch]
Kylie Jenner recently took to Twitter on Saturday, May 9 to deny rumors claiming she said she was "high as f**k" in a Snapchat video. Instead, the reality star says she was talking about having Popeyes for the first time.
In the short Snapchat clip, which was posted earlier this week, Kylie is filmed inside of an airplane eating a biscuit and she's supposedly overheard saying, "I'm high as f**k."
Check out the video below.
However the "Keeping up With the Kardashians" star is now denying that she ever said she was high.
Instead, Jenner insists that she said the chicken from Popeyes was "good as f**k." Jenner also slammed media outlets for portraying her as a "wild child" and suggesting that she was doing drugs in the video. Check out Jenner's tweets clarifying her Snapchat comment below.
In addition to denying her "high" comment, Jenner also denied the rumor that she dropped out of homeschool.
When a Twitter fan questioned Jenner's academic status, she revealed that she will graduate homeschooling in a month.
Jenner's Snapchat denial comes on the heels of her recent confession about getting temporary lip fillers in order to achieve a plumper pout, E! News reports.
After months of denying that she had any cosmetic work done to her lips, Jenner finally admitted that she has temporary lip fillers in the latest episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
The 17-year-old reality-TV star defended her decision to get fillers, explaining she felt insecure about her naturally smaller lips for a while and her insecurity grew due to the media's constant scrutiny over her physical appearance.
"Everyone always picks us apart," Jenner explained. "I want to admit to the lips, but people are so quick to judge me on everything, so I might have tiptoed around the truth, but I didn't lie."
Check out a video clip of Jenner's confession below.
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