Kendall and Kylie Jenner were hurled with eggs in a mall in Australia.

E! News reports that the assailant, a 25-year-old woman, was arrested for her offensive behavior after pelting two or three eggs. Luckily, the sisters were able to dodge the eggs thrown at them.

"Following an incident at a shopping center in Parramatta around 4:30 yesterday afternoon, a 25-year-old woman from Punchbowl was arrested and taken to the Parramatta police station," a spokesperson told E! News. "She was charged with three counts of assaulting a police officer (she assaulted three police officers in total). The police officers were trying to arrest her and she resisted. The woman was also charged with behaving in an offense manner."

Authorities also told the publication that the attacker was one of the thousand fans waiting for the Jenner sisters in the event. Further, she was said to be in one of the mall's upper levels, when she threw the eggs in an attempt to hit the duo.

In a tweet, Kylie was also curious about the ordeal and even asked if there is any video of it. "Don't you think there would have been a video of eggs being thrown or even a pic? Just saying. If it did happen we weren't there," she said.

Daily Mail Australia adds there were also accounts of tomatoes thrown alongside the eggs although the report has yet to be verified by the authorities.

Currently, the assailant has been granted a conditional bail, but she still needs to appear at Parramatta local court on Dec. 14.

The report also said that the assailant could possibly not be alone in doing the offensive deed, as one fan said there were "three guys and one girl" who threw the eggs. The show was delayed for 45 minutes, it was further reported.

Stricter security measuers were implemeted to prevent another incident from happening. In the outskirts of the stage, some umbrellas were strategically installed and a few curtains were leveled down just in case the egg pelting happens again.

But despite the egg menace, the sisters were able to continue with their appearance as smooth as originally planned. Fortunately, there were no reported attempts of redoing the egg pelting incident.