Kylie & Kendall Jenner Keep It Fun For Beach Outing In France
Kylie and Kendall Jenner were recently photographed soaking up the sun during a beach outing in St. Tropez. After attending Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's Venetian wedding, the siblings continued their European vacation with friends. Backgrid recently shared photos of the reality TV stars reportedly enjoying a sunny beach day at the Lou Lou Beach Club.
Kendall donned a black bikini under a mesh mini dress of the same shade with white polka dots. Kylie, on the other hand, went for an all-white look, wearing a white one-piece with a matching miniskirt. They were all smiles as their friends clicked some pictures of the pair frolicking in the water.
Before this, the Kylie Cosmetics co-founder was spotted in Tuscany with her kids — daughter Stormi (7) and son Aire (3) — and some loved ones. She shared a few photos of their retreat on Instagram, with the caption reading, 'italian summer yes pleaseeee.' It is unclear whether Kendall accompanied the group for their Tuscan retreat or not.
Last week, the Jenner sisters attended Bezos and Sanchez's three-day wedding ceremony with Kris, Khloe, and Kim. Several reports claimed that Kylie, Kendall, and Khloe were originally not invited to the nuptials. Seemingly, their mom requested that Sanchez also invite the trio. 'Mama Kris asked Lauren if she could bring the other three when they were in Paris for the bachelorette party,' a source told Page Six.
Meanwhile, the siblings' dating lives have been a subject of interest among netizens. Kendall has reportedly been going through a breakup with Devin Booker. Kylie, on the other hand, has stopped hiding her relationship with Timothee Chalamet, recently giving him a follow on Instagram.
Originally reported by Sushmita Sen on RealityTea.
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