Kylie Jenner Slams Kardashian Sisters On Video After Being Iced Out Of The Family
Dec. 11 2016, Updated 4:23 p.m. ET
Kylie Jenner isn't backing down as she tries to take over Kim Kardashian's place. But her latest move shows just how desperate she really is to take down her famous sisters!
Kylie posted a video on her Snapchat on Dec. 10 that shows her holding Rob Kardashian's brand-new daughter, Dream.
The 19-year-old's decision to take the video comes at an ironic time. Rob and his fiancée Blac Chyna are currently in a heated legal battle with momager Kris Jenner, Khloe, Kourtney and Kim.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, they filed an opposition to Chyna's official request to trademark and profit off the name "Angela Renee Kardashian." In fact, the court papers revealed that the famous sisters believe Chyna's wish to be known as a Kardashian would only confuse fans.
Even more insulting, Kim, Khloe and Kourtney believe the former stripper would destroy the family's hard-earned credibility in the long run.
To make matters worse, RadarOnline.com reported that Kylie and sister Kendall Jenner have been iced out from the family recently. "Ever since Kim's robbery, Kylie has just had a huge attitude," a source told RadarOnline.com.
"It seems like she wants nothing in life than to be more famous than her older Kardashian sisters, but it's not happening as fast as she might like," added the insider.
So is Kylie putting her beef with Chyna aside to finally take down her famous sisters? Her new video showing off Dream could be her latest tactic since she's previously acted uncomfortable with other people's kids in the past — most recently around her boyfriend Tyga and Chyna's son, King Cairo.
And that's not all Kylie has been up to. Just two days ago, she released a steamy bedroom video of her and Tyga, making fans believe she may very well be following in Kim's footsteps.
Do you think Kylie is taking Rob and Chyna's side during the legal battle? Tell us in the comments below!
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