Kylie Jenner blasted for ‘wildly uncomfortable’ treatment of daughter Stormi, 5, in new photos at Disneyland
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KYLIE Jenner has been slammed for dressing her daughter Stormi in an "uncomfortable" outfit during their trip to Disneyland.
Kylie, 25, and the five-year-old visited the theme park in Anaheim, California, last week.
The mother took Stormi and her one-year-old son, Aire, on the trip, as well as taking her five-year-old niece, Chicago.
However, fans were left confused by the businesswoman's outfit choice for her daughter.
The young girl was dressed in baggy denim jeans with a stylish ripped effect, paired with a Maison Margiela leather jacket worth $293.
Fans wondered at the appropriateness of the outfit, pointing out that it might not be comfortable for a busy day out.
On Reddit, one person commented: "The leather jacket and huge jeans on a toddler seems wildly uncomfortable for them to wear as an active kid."
Another added: "It's weird how they dress their toddlers like teenagers."
In other photos, Kim's daughter Chicago was dressed in more toddler-ready clothing.
Chicago wore a T-shirt with pink pants, and even got into the spirit of the day with a pink mouse ear headband.
This isn't the first time the Kardashian-Jenners have raised eyebrows with their behavior at Disneyland.
Last year, the family was accused of skipping lines at the busy attraction while celebrating Khloe's daughter True's fourth birthday.
A TikTok went viral as a user caught the Kardashians on a spinning tea cup ride as a massive line waited their turn.
In the video, the Kardashians and their kids could be seen enjoying their time in the spinning tea cups while most of the seats on the ride were empty.
Meanwhile, a massive line of families and young children were still eagerly waiting their turn.
The user captioned their clip: "When the Kardashians cut the line, get the ride to themselves and make us common folk wait and watch them... typical."
They said it "seemed like forever" and that they waited 30 minutes for their turn.
The original TikTok resurfaced on Reddit and fans clapped back.
One poster suggested: "Maybe do it before opening?"
Another ranted: "All the poor kids whose parents put their hard-earned money towards a park visit (Disney is not cheap), just to wait for these rich b***hes."
They continued: "I get they want to enjoy Disney too, but then get your ass in line like normal people. They chose to be famous, they should deal with the ramifications."
A fifth slammed: "Making their kids happy at the cost of others? That’s so selfish."