'Tone Deaf' Kylie Jenner's Back Hawking Clothes With Sister Kendall Jenner Only Days After Travis Scott's Astroworld Tragedy
Nov. 18 2021, Published 2:00 p.m. ET
Kylie Jenner's brand is back to promotions following Travis Scott's Astroworld tragedy that killed ten fans stemming from a crowd surge.
The billionaire shares the brand with her sister Kendall Jenner in collaboration with the retailer PacSun.
KENDALL + KYLIE, launched in 2012, made a promotional post on Wednesday by sharing an old advertising video of the brand featuring the Jenner sisters.
The post is to announce the brands' availability in the middle east with the caption writing, "We are so excited to announce that you can now shop #kendallandkylie styles in the UAE."
The lifestyle brand is reportedly sold at over a dozen retailers all around the world. However, it is unclear whether Kylie and Kendall were part of the team that created the post.
Kylie's baby daddy is slammed with multiple lawsuits following the deadly event during his concert in Houston, Texas. Kylie and Kendall both attended the festival. Following the incident, Kylie had stopped making any posts on her personal or business Instagram accounts since Nov. 5.
Although on Nov. 7, the reality star posted a statement via her Instagram Story claiming she and Travis were unaware "of any fatalities until the news came out after the show." She also expressed her sorrow following the tragedy and sent her "deepest condolences to all the families" affected by the event.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Travis and Kylie were in the process of being pulled from being the faces of the upcoming W Magazine issue.
The duo was set to appear on the magazine's cover after agreeing to do an exclusive interview with the publication prior to the deadly Astrowold event. The editors reportedly are now scrambling to stop the coverage of the pair.
"W editors have cleared any planned coverage of Travis and Kylie from their website, but the magazine was already printed, and now they are trying to stop the delivery trucks," an insider told Page Six. "In the light of what happened at Astroworld, the interview and cover lines seem inappropriate, to say the least."
The death toll from the festival had gone up to 10, with victims ranging from the age as young as 9 to 27, while hundreds were leaving injured after 50,000 attendees were pushed towards the front of the stage, creating a massive stampede.
Last Friday, Travis' new spokesperson said that the rapper "was not responsible for this, but he wants to be responsible for the solution."