Khloe Kardashian Sounds Off About Kendall And Kylie Jenner's Alleged Underage Drinking
Posted on Mon Oct 28th, 2013 6:30am PDT By X17 Staff
After her little sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner have been slammed over the last week for gaining admittance to 21-and-over venues in Los Angeles and allegedly trying to obtain alcohol, Khloe Kardashian has taken to twitter to defend them. On Sunday Khloe tweeted:
- "So sick and tired of people talking sh*t about my family. Last night I posted a picture of my little sisters at a CONCERT NOT a club ... Stop assuming the worst! Stop trying to make us into something that we aren't! Its NOT going to happen! Judge us if you must but leave my little sisters out of it! They have enough to deal with as it is. Remember our words are our most painful weapon. Come for me all you want but LEAVE THEM ALONE!!!!"
She then re-posted the tweets on Instagram and added, "If someone isn't what others want them to be, the others become angry. Everyone seems to have a clear idea of how other people should live their lives, but none about his or her own."
Kendall and Kylie were accused of using fake IDs to get in to the 21-and-over Wax Rabbit event in West Hollywood earlier this month, and just a few days later they were able to get in to the Troubadour in West Hollywood for a concert.
And not only that, but 16-year-old Kylie and her friends reportedly tried to get servers to give them alcohol at a Beverly Hills hotel on October 18, and according to People, the young reality store berated hotel employees after being rejected, claiming the hotel was "not worth her time," while cursing that their establishment was "f---- lame." Eeks!
"I am so done with everyone making my little sister and I out to be something that we are not. Shut up with these stupid rumors and stories," Kendall tweeted last Wednesday. "No one has fake ID's and no one's partying. We know that's what all you slimy media people want to see but that is not going to happen. We're smarter than that, we have goals and personally I think it's sad that some people sit at their desk making things up . . . about girls that are trying to have a career just like everybody else. Get over it. No story here."