Another day, another Kylie Jenner blackfishing scandal. This time, she's accused of stealing Beyoncé's face, hairdo, and even dress. The uncanny resemblance has many black women disturbed, and leaves us wondering once again, "Will the Kardashian-Jenners ever give it up?" We're not sure, but social media is making it their duty to let Jenner know that they're not feeling it.
Check out the bizarre posts ahead.
Kylie Jenner is being accused of imitating a black woman ... again.
Jenner is no stranger to a viral Instagram post, but last night went a bit differently than usual. She posted a photo wearing a skintight green dress, donning long honey blond hair and a seemingly new face. "Giving you baby mama drama honey," she captioned the photo.
Not quite sure what baby mama drama looks like, but all right.
The photo has everyone legit confused.
She seems to look strikingly like her older sister and Queen Bey at the same time. "Is this Kylie Jenner dressed up as Khloe Kardashian dressed up as Beyoncé?" someone tweeted. Even the pose was reminiscent of something we'd see for the singer.
Even the dress is raising alarms.
Who could forget when Beyoncé wore a similar print in a mid style dress year ago? And while Bey surely didn't create neon green nor cheetah print, the wardrobe selection surely didn't help her cause. All of it is a bit eerie. "Kylie Jenner really asked her doctors to give her that Beyoncé smh," someone tweeted.
However, even the comparison has some Hive members rebuking that.
Because come on, Beyoncé really is the queen. "Y’all will never convince me that Kylie Jenner looks like Beyoncé Giselle Knowles – Carter. On a good day with hella make up or bad. She can be in a Beyoncé costume and I won’t jack it. You bitches is wild and disrespectful," a Hive member tweeted.
And about those faces.
Could it really be that Jenner used Beyoncé as the inspo for her latest work or makeup look? Or both? The hair, the face, the dress, the answer to it all seems clear.
But Jenner appears to have responded .... Kind of?
While we can't be certain whether the caption for her next post was in response to the reaction, the caption surely comes at a peculiar time. "'I AM MY OWN MUSE' – TOM FORD," she wrote.
"Black women are your muse, sis…," someone perfectly commented.