[VIDEO] Kylie Jenner’s Sexist Rant — Fans Blast Her For Calling Pap A ‘Bitch’ – Hollywood Life

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Kylie has had a unique experience as a teenager. Most teens don’t have to deal with paparazzi following them around their whole lives, but Kylie has since she was a baby and usually she’s very good with it. However, today she encountered a female pap, and what she said about her on Snapchat has fans labeling her as a sexist.

In the video seen above, Kylie has her phone fixed on a female paparazzo standing in an In-N-Out drive thru. She clearly isn’t pleased with the female pap, and says, “no woman should be a paparazzi,” in an annoyed tone. “This woman is such a bitch. Like, what are you doing with your life, girl.” Ouch. It’s unclear if there had been any kind of previous encounter that led Kylie to say this, but Twitter users are tearing her up over the seemingly unprovoked attack. Here’s what fans are saying about her video.

Some fans are upset because they feel that it’s sexist for Kylie to say that women shouldn’t be paps:

@KylieJenner Why shouldn't a WOMAN be a Paparazzi?!

— Ayesha | BLM (@AyeshaMarie__) November 7, 2015

wait @KylieJenner no women should be a paparazzi cos that one lady's a bitch? but ur cool with middle aged men following you around oh ok

— sonia (@s0nz2) November 6, 2015

Others were offended by Kylie’s judgement toward someone’s profession:

Some just hate the hypocrisy of it all:

Hopefully Kylie was just upset at that moment and now regrets the words she used.

What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Was Kylie being sexist or was she just voicing legitimate frustrations? Sound off below!

— Emy LaCroix

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