Kylie Jenner pushed back against a man who said he's an Instacart worker claiming he heard 'a baby scream' while he was delivering food to her Los Angeles area mansion.'Lying for attention rubs me the wrong way sorry,' the Keeping Up with the Kardashians beauty, 24, said on TikTok in response to the story circulated by a 20-year-old TikTok user named Pablo Tamayo, E!
News reported. (She later deleted the message.)Tamayo, who has more than 400,000 TikTok followers under the handle @thisisntpablo, posted a clip Tuesday in which he claimed that he picked up $12 worth of pepperoni from the West Hollywood grocery store Erewhon for the Instacart order.
The latest:Kylie Jenner, 24, pushed back against a man who said he's an Instacart worker claiming he heard 'a baby scream' while he was delivering food to her Los Angeles area mansionWhen he saw the house in the tony Holmby Hills neighborhood, he realized it belonged to the Los Angeles-born makeup mogul.He said that the order was placed 'under the name of Ashton, so I'm guessing it's for her assistant or something,' adding, 'This b**** could have paid me more.' Tamayo said he was told that he had 'to call and ...
go through the gate' instead of leaving the order outside, and felt nervous as he approached.Tamayo was seen approaching a home, and asking a person on the premises, 'Is this Kylie Jenner's house?' Tamayo said he told that he had 'to call and ...
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