Kylie Jenner IGNORES sister Kendall's anxiety comments in viral Met Gala clip

Kylie Jenner appeared to ignore her sister Kendall’s comments about “anxiety” in a video of the pair getting ready for the Met Gala.

The brief clip sees the model tell her younger sibling that she has “literal freezing anxiety” and “can’t stop” ahead of the high-profile event.

Kylie doesn’t respond directly to Kendall’s remark, instead asking her about a question about which pair of shoes she should wear to the party.

“I’m not wearing the taller shoes, do you think I should?” she replies.

The five second clip, which is taken from a longer video of the sisters preparing for the Gala shot by US Vogue, was shared by a Twitter user with the caption “Kylie’s reaction to Kendall saying she’s having an anxiety attack is actually me.”

It has since been retweeted over 5,000 times, and had racked up over 56,000 ‘likes’ at the time of writing.

Kendall appeared to see the funny side of the viral footage, sharing the original post and writing “sisters” with an orange love heart emoji.

Fans of the reality duo suggested that the make-up entrepreneur was trying to “change the subject” and “take [Kendall’s] mind off” the situation with her comments.

Co-ordinating: The sisters wore feathered Versace gowns for the event (Getty Images)
Co-ordinating: The sisters wore feathered Versace gowns for the event (Getty Images)

“Kylie was smart though, you gotta take their mind off of it. Just change the subject,” one Twitter user wrote.

“It’s funny cause when you have a sibling you know that quick look down Kylie did was her acknowledging it and that is a solid enough response,” another wrote.

The Jenner sisters dressed in co-ordinating feathered ensembles by Versace for the camp-themed event, and walked the red carpet together along with Kylie’s boyfriend Travis Scott.

The 21-year-old took a swipe at her older sibling in an Instagram video shared from the pink carpet, in which she joked that Kendall was “third wheeling tonight” and asked: “What’s new?”