Kylie Jenner displays her tight bikini images on social media, garnering
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Even though October is just around the corner, Kylie Jenner’s swimsuit season is still very much in progress.
The 23-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians star celebrated the transition from summer to fall by posting a series of bikini photos on social media.
The reality star also used the occasion to deliver a significant message to her fans ahead of the November US presidential elections.
The cosmetics tycoon sat on a white couch at her Hidden Hills home wearing a floral Dior bikini that was doing its best to cover her large assets.
The first image on the set is titled “Seventh Day of Autumn.”
With a selection of photos from the same photo shoot, in which her hair flowed over her brеɑsts and she gave off mermaid vibes, Kylie made a reappearance on Instagram.
Kylie spoke to her followers directly this time and urged them to register to vote in the forthcoming election.
But do you have a voter’s registration? Kylie posed the query in the image’s caption.Let’s vote by clicking the link in my bio together.
Her best friend Stassie Karanikolaou remarked on the photos, “UMM HELLO HOTTIE.”
Khloé Kardashian responded to the call to action by stating, “I am registered.”
The angry Kylie Jenner-infuriating photo Kim Kardashian released over the weekend is a far cry from the stemy swimsuit photos.
Kylie Jenner was upset when Kim Kardashian tweeted an old photo of her.
Kylie Jenner became irate after Kim Kardashian posted a photo that was “unrecognizable” as the person she formerly was.
Years ago, when Kim posted a photo of the two of them at a Benihana restaurant on Instagram, she instructed Kim to “remove this immediately.”
Kim, Kylie, Kendall, and Khloe all appear to be very different from the wоmе𝚗 they once were, and it seems that Kylie did not like being reminded of her former appearance.
She was just a tween when the picture was taken; she wasn’t yet famous for her now-famous lip fillers or any other widely-accepted cosmetic procedures.