POOR Kylie Jenner isn’t having a great time right now.
Last week lawyers for Aussie pop singer Kylie Minogue opposed Jenner’s application with the US Patent and Trademark office to trademark her first name.
Minogue’s reps argued the approval of Jenner’s application would cause confusion and dilute her brand, World Intellectual Property Review reported.
Now, Jenner has been criticised over the name of her new nail polish line, which just launched in US supermarket chain Walmart.
It’s called King Kylie Kollection, or KKK. Awkward.
King Kylie Kollection? KKK? How did no one notice this before? https://t.co/6uQdgpHXMM
— Hank Moody (@zac_ware) March 1, 2016
tell me Kylie Jenner did not just launch a line called the King Kylie Kollection did she think about the abbreviation for more than 1 sec
— laur (@ificouIdfIy) February 29, 2016
King Kylie Kollection...You might wanna rethink that business decision lol that's not a very good acronym https://t.co/oC3Ewf6EOH
— It's not (@ebreeema) February 29, 2016
This isn’t Jenner’s first faux pas.
The 18-year-old daughter of Caitlyn and Kris Jenner has been involved in a number of public gaffes in the past year, including posing in a wheelchair in a fashion shoot for Interview magazine, and reportedly buying her mixed race friend a birthday cake with the message “happy birthday N****” scrawled in icing.
Last May, after months of speculation, she finally admitted to having lip injections to make her lips more plump. They have since become her signature look.
Jenner’s lip product line Kylie Lip Kit frequently sells out whenever new stock is released or new shades are added to the collection.
She has an estimated net worth of $5 million and has 52 million Instagram followers.
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