Kylie
Jenner will have to wait a little longer to turn 20 this year, according to her
new pinup calendar.
The
2017 photo collection appears to have misidentified the reality star’s big day
as Aug. 20, although she was really born 10 days earlier. Featuring a racy shot of
Kylie wearing nothing but birthday cake and a bikini bottom, the calendar’s
August spread also includes a stamp reading “20 today!” over the
incorrect date.
Eagle-eyed
fans pointed out the snafu on Wednesday across social media, but Kylie herself
has yet to respond to the blunder. However, she did address another branding
error earlier this week.
@KylieJenner we share the same birthday of august 10th but your calendar says august 20th…#stillcutedoe pic.twitter.com/Rbao22soHz
— amberbrazeau (@ambereloweezy) December 18, 2016
https://twitter.com/kyliejenlove/status/813864501640466432/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BOlvCDWhXM5/
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On Tuesday, the makeup mogul revealed she would no longer be contributing personally to her official website or app, after an intimate post which Kylie tweeted that she “NEVER EVER said or saw” had gone up earlier that day.
“It’s unfair to me and you to think that those were my words. I’m sorry and I know we will figure something out so we can all be satisfied,” she added.
Hey guys from now on I won't be posting personally on my app anymore…
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) January 3, 2017
a post went up today quoting something that I NEVER EVER said or saw. A very personal post that I would never ever approve.
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) January 3, 2017
And it's unfair to me and you to think that those were my words.I'm sorry and I know we will figure somethng out so we can all be satisfied
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) January 3, 2017
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In an apology posted to Kylie’s official website on Tuesday, her app team acknowledged that a drafted article “that was not in Kylie’s words, was not Kylie’s idea and had not been sent to her for approval” was “inadvertently” shared “for a short period of time” before being taken down.
“It was never our intention to misrepresent Kylie and Kylie’s voice,” the statement continued.
Kylie’s calendar, photographed by Terry Richardson, is currently still for sale on her website.
— Erin Biglow
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