Kylie Jenner Channels A Plastic Doll In Controversial Photoshoot, Flashes Her Bum In Latex

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Donning a bob wig, a gold cast to cover her chest and not much else, the reality star could easily be mistaken for a high-fashion model. [Photo: Instagram/Kylie Jenner]

Kendall Jenner isn’t the only Jenner sister to take the modelling world by storm – Kylie’s proved that she’s just as able to make a splash on a magazine cover. Take her latest photoshoot with Interview magazine, for example.

The 18-year-old posed for possibly her most risqué snaps yet, flashing her bum, straddling a model and angering fans by posing in a wheelchair. And we thought Kim Kardashian was the family member that had shot the most controversial pics.

The youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan is the magazine’s December/January cover star and, frankly, looks terrifying in the photos. She achieved the extreme plastic doll look by taping her face – proving she’ll stop at nothing to achieve the perfect picture.

“Plastic doll vibes,” Kylie captioned a photo from the shoot with Stephen Klien. “Pulling my face back with tape all day was much worth it for this amazing art cover. So dope!”

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The 18-year-old revealed her face was “taped” all day to achieve this doll look. [Photo: Instagram/Kylie Jenner]

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It’s the kind of shoot that Kylie’s half-sister Kim is famous for. [Photo: Instagram/Kylie Jenner]

The star shared a number of other images on Instagram, including one of her licking an ice cream while scantily clad in a latex bodice and gloves and another showing her flaunting her (perfect) bum in a pair of backless skintight trousers.

But the photos haven’t received an entirely positive response. Another couple of images, shared on Interview’s website, show the reality star sat in a gold wheelchair – a prop that has caused a stir. A number of Jenner’s fans have labelled her an “ableist” and critiscised over social media.

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Photos of Jenner in a gold-framed wheelchair have caused the reality star to be branded as “ableist”. [Photo: Interview]

One woman on Twitter tweeted Jenner, writing, “Wow being in a wheelchair is so fun and fashionable! #Ableism is the ultimate fashion statement!”

Another was quick to slam the photos, tweeting she was upset that Jenner used a wheelchair as “a f***ing prop”.

“Ableism is not a joke,” she added.

This isn’t the first time that Jenner has offended her fans. She was slammed in July after posting a photo on Instagram with her hair in cornrows, leading “The Hunger Games” actress Amandla Stenberg to accuse her of “appropriating black culture”.

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Another latex ensemble ensured Jenner cheekily flashed her bum for the camera. [Photo: Instagram/Kylie Jenner]

But despite all the drama, Jenner claims she would love a “quieter future” and spoke about her “real” self in the shoot’s accompanying interview. She claimed that she wouldn’t wear make-up if she didn’t have to and that she’s “way flashier on instagram and snapchat, because [she feels] like that’s what people want to see.”

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