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Don't Blame Me! Kylie Jenner Blames Police For Being Late to Pop Up

May 19 2018, Published 6:05 p.m. ET

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Kylie Jenner has blamed the police for being late to a pop-up appearance.

Fans were let fuming in San Francisco when the new mom was reportedly 4 hours late on Friday.

But Kylie, 20. claimed it was NOT her fault.

She hit back on Twitter saying: "Ok for the few complaints i see saying i showed up '4 hours late' to my pop up. I want to make it clear i don't get to choose what time i go - i would be there an hour before it opens if it were up to me."

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And then she laid into the local cops for her tardiness.

She continued: "But it's up to the police who … shut down the street at a certain time and let me know when they believe i should come because i feel strongly about being there to see everyone's faces.

"I came there a day early and set the store up myself so it would be PERFECT for you guys. if i didn't love doing these pop ups and seeing you all i wouldn't do them at all! just gets to me when i see comments like i made everyone wait and i showed up hours late. when that's just not the truth of the situation."

But her fans were clearly miffed by the fact that she was so late and then only stayed for ten minutes.

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