A fake tweet of Kylie Jenner's targets a career guidance app called Good&Co, saying that their ads were annoying. The app fired back, slamming Jenner’s reliance on her fame to bring money.
The infamous tweet in question is a screenshot from Jenner’s twitter, saying that she dislikes ads that aren’t relevant to her. She mentions Good&Co by name and dismisses their mission to help jobless people.
Another screenshot by Good&Co has them replying to the socialite by zoning in on her lack of talent and reliance on her selfies and promotions to bring in cash. What can be called a tense feud has begun between the two parties.
Fake as f*** stop it @ingoodco .. unprofessional pic.twitter.com/fPI7HWVBB0
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) December 2, 2016
The timestamps on the two screenshots indicate that they were posted on November 21. However, it only came to Jenner’s attention this month when Good&Co asked her if she downloaded their app yet and referenced the tweets.
.@kyliejenner have you downloaded our app yet? https://t.co/RrSgFLWBXP — Good&Co (@ingoodco) November 29, 2016
The "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star replied that the tweet was fake and intended to generate some negative publicity. She asked Good&Co to “stop it” and also commented about how unprofessional they were being.
This is a fake a** tweet to get some publicity. https://t.co/8iimFwjbmj
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) December 2, 2016
Fake as f*** stop it @ingoodco .. unprofessional pic.twitter.com/fPI7HWVBB0 — Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) December 2, 2016
The original November 21 tweets cannot be found on either of the two’s twitter profile. Either they were the result of Photoshop or they have since been deleted.
So far the exchange between Kylie Jenner and Good&Co has turned quiet. It remains to be seen if another round of tweets will surface.
However, as much as the debacle was damaging for Jenner, it led to some praising the career app and even spreading word about what they’re doing for the unemployed.
@ingoodco Thank you for not sucking up to @KylieJenner. It's so refreshing.
— Haley Verre (@haleyverre) December 2, 2016
@ingoodco just downloaded your app after seeing you drag @KylieJenner. You're the kind of people whose help I'll gladly accept — Zacklemore (@Attacking_Zach) November 28, 2016
This isn’t the first time that Kylie Jenner claimed a tweet of hers to be fake. Last August, Jenner was also a victim of a doctored tweet that mocked Justin Bieber when the latter deleted his Instagram account.
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