Kendall Jenner’s cucumber drama won’t die—at least, not if Kylie Jenner has anything to say about it.
In case you’ve forgotten (it’s actually permanently seared into my brain), Kendall found herself the butt of the joke after a scene from The Kardashians went viral on Twitter and TikTok earlier this month. In the scene, Kendall insists on cutting a cucumber by herself because it’s “pretty easy.” That may be true in general, but it definitely was not such an easy task for the model who struggled quite a bit.
“Watching Kendall Jenner cut a cucumber is one of [the] most painful things I’ve ever seen,” one Twitter user wrote at the time. You honestly have to see it for yourself:
Kendall, who has been centered in much more serious controversies in the past, took the viral moment in stride. On May 12, the reality star responded to one user who tweeted, “Kendall Jenner trying to cut a fcking cucumber is the most tragic thing I’ve ever witnessed.” She echoed the sentiment in a quote tweet, writing, “Tragic!”
That was pretty much the end of it until Kylie Jenner reminded everyone of her sister’s embarrassing moment during Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s lavish wedding in Portofino, Italy. On May 22, Kylie shared a video dancing with Kendall at the reception with the caption, “Me and cucumber girl.” A bold move from miss “rise and shine” herself.
On Sunday, May 22, Kourtney and Travis tied the knot (for the third time) at an Italian villa owned by Dolce & Gabbana. The eldest sister wore white lace D&G corset minidress with an extravagant veil for the occasion. Following the ceremony, guests relocated to Castello Brown for the reception, where they were treated to performances by Andrea Bocelli and Machine Gun Kelly.
Kourtney shared a series of photos from the ceremony on Instagram, including a few of the couple’s “first” kisses as husband and wife. She captioned the post, “Happily ever after.” She followed the post up with a second Instagram carousel, captioned, “Introducing Mr. And Mrs. Barker.”
That is much better than “cucumber girl.”
Source: www.glamour.com