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Kylie Jenner trolled for tan-skinned Bratz doll modeled after her, fans say 'you are not that dark'

2023-08-22 10:58
Kylie Jenner launched six mini collectible Bratz dolls modeled after her
Kylie Jenner trolled for tan-skinned Bratz doll modeled after her, fans say 'you are not that dark'

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kylie Jenner and Bratz have joined forces to release the toy company's first-ever celebrity doll collection. However, it did not go down very well with many users.

Kylie Jenner's latest collection of Bratz dolls got mocked by the Internet as they got accused of darkening her skin tone.

Kylie and the brand faced the heat from people after many noticed that one of the replicas of Kylie had a darker tone which was nowhere close to her real skin tone. The internet slammed the brand for trying to get acceptance from Black people.

Kylie Jenner gets trolled as she buys the latest collection of Bratz dolls

The brand's first-ever celebrity collaboration features six shrunken versions of the 25-year-old beauty mogul, Kylie Jenner, donning her most iconic red carpet looks.

The latest Bratz doll collection immediately went viral after its Tuesday debut. However, the reactions to the mini versions of Jenner might not be what Bratz was hoping for.

As Kylie Jenner posted about the latest Bratz doll collection on her Instagram, there were many users who could not help but notice that the mini-versions were not what Kylie Jenner looks like.

One user wrote, "But ur pale? not tan..," while another user commented, "You are NOT BRUNETTE, stop doing that [s**t] PLEASE!!!!"

A third user also wrote, "Your not that dark so your brats shouldn’t be that dark…." One person also commented, "She looks darker than Kylie". A fifth commenter questioned, "Why is the doll dark skinned?"

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Kylie Jenner teams up with Bratz for its latest collection

Kylie Jenner joins the list of celebrities who have their own doll collections named after them. The beauty mogul has teamed up with toy and entertainment company MGA to launch a line of six Bratz dolls modeled after herself.

The dolls showcase attires inspired by her personal style and red carpet looks. The limited-time Mini Bratz x Kylie Jenner collection is the first time a celebrity has been transformed into one of the Bratz dolls.

What is the price of Kylie Jenner Bratz doll?

Kylie Jenner just launched her own line of dolls. The reality star and entrepreneur has partnered with toy and entertainment company MGA to release a line of six Bratz dolls modeled after her. The dolls feature Kylie's signature makeup and clothing style.

In the first-ever celebrity Bratz collection, each mini Kylie doll comes with an accessory, such as a miniature version of Jenner's real-life Italian greyhound Norman, or a convertible. The doll is available for $10 for a pack of two minis. Released on August 1, the Mini Bratz x Kylie Collectibles are available online on Amazon and will be seen in retail chains like Target from October 1.

Who is 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star Kylie Jenner?

Kylie Jenner is a reality TV star, entrepreneur, and social media influencer. She was born on August 10, 1997, in Los Angeles, California, and is the youngest daughter of Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner.

Kylie grew up in the spotlight alongside her famous siblings, including Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, and Kendall Jenner.

Kylie first gained fame for her appearances on the hit reality TV show 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians', which follows the lives of the Kardashian-Jenner family.

She has since become a successful businesswoman, launching her own cosmetics brand, Kylie Cosmetics, in 2015. The brand initially sold only lip kits but has since expanded to include a variety of makeup products.

Kylie is also a social media influencer with millions of followers on Instagram and Twitter. She has used her platform to promote various causes, including mental health awareness and social justice issues.