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Kylie Jenner fans spot clue exposing star's bad habit as she shows off Kris' ‘extravagant' $20m Hidden Hills home

Kylie Jenner fans spot clue exposing star's bad habit as she shows off Kris' ‘extravagant' $20m Hidden Hills home

The Sun3 days ago
KYLIE Jenner fans have spotted a clue exposing the star's bad habit, as she showed off Kris' extravagant $20m Hidden Hills home.
The Kardashians star has been spotted with cigarettes before in the past.
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Two years ago, when Kylie and Timothee Chalamet began dating, the mum-of-two could be seen clutching a pack of cigarettes and an ashtray while walking around outside.
In a Reddit chat room, followers shared their disappointment at the discovery.
Now, while sharing a look at her mum's stunning home while enjoying a sleepover there, fans have noticed a pot filled with cigarettes.
Kylie posted a snap of them on a silver tray with a dazzling lighter beside them, with a 'K' on.
She also shared photos of the vodka sodas they were enjoying, and an ash tray next to the cigarettes.
In the comments, fans were surprised to see the photo, as one wrote: 'She smokes?'
Someone else penned: 'Oh to smoke w Kris after a long day, sipping belvedere,' and a third person warned: 'Don't smoke y'all! It will age you faster than anything and make you and your breath smell like s***!'
Other photos shared by Kylie included a beautiful dining set up against the backdrop of Kris' pool, as well as some elegant lighting which Kylie told fans she'd bought the momager for Christmas.
In 2023, when Kylie's habit was first revealed, fans appeared less than impressed.
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"Who in this age, with all we know about lung cancer, is picking up ciggies?" one person asked.
Another added: "I'm really surprised with the way (the Kardashians) are soooo concerned about their appearances that they smoke. What about the wrinkles it'll cause?!"
While a third noted: "They must reek. I mean if that's your vice I don't care. Smoker's do have a bad smell to them though."
ASHES TO ASHES
This isn't the first time Kylie has been caught up in a huff.
The model once took to Instagram for one of her patented boob-grab photos. But it was a different aspect of the picture that had fans buzzing.
In the series of photos, Kylie donned a tight black dress as she placed both hands on her chest.
She pulled her dark hair back while a female individual worked on her wardrobe.
In the following snapshot, the Hulu star wore a purple outfit with black gloves as she sat at a table.
While holding a cigarette, Kylie exhaled a cloud of smoke as she squeezed her boob with one hand.
In the comment section, critics mocked Kylie for "being fake" and "trying to be edgy" for "the sake of likes."
"Kylie's post cries out so desperate. We're bored, Miss Thing. Try something else," one person raged.
Another added: "I understand the look she's going for but it's a dangerous habit to pick for some social media likes."
A third mentioned: "She looks so incredibly silly. If sexy was the goal, she missed and gave goofy looks."
"Kylie looks like she doesn't know how to smoke," one user said.
"Smoke that's inhaled properly won't look like that when you breathe it out. I know a bum puff when I see it..."
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