Try as we might,Web Series Archives no one can shade Kylie Jenner quite like Kim Kardashian West, so lucky for us she's back and getting the job done.
After cautiously returning to social media after her harrowing trip to Paris Fashion Week last October, Kim began with some pictures of her family and just yesterday, finally, a selfie. We all wondered what would come next.
SEE ALSO: Kim Kardashian's selfies have returned to bring peace on EarthIt didn't take long to get our answer. During a dinner with her sisters Thursday night, Kardashian West posted a series of Snapchats during the gathering. While all the filter-happy snaps were entertaining, the most memorable video starred Kardashian West and her youngest sister, the lip kit maven herself.
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In the video, Kardashian West can be seen playing around with a Snapchat filter that distorts one’s face by enlarging the user’s lips and shrinking one’s eyes. Kim points the filter at herself first before turning the camera onto the youngest Jenner.
Kardashian West asks Jenner, "“Why do you look normal?”
A confused Jenner fires back, "“I look normal?”
“Yeah, that’s how you look,” Kardashian answers.
Welcome back, Queen of Shade.
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