Kylie Jenner is on the hot seat for seemingly trying to emulate Beyoncé's entire look in some of her latest photos on social media. On Thursday evening, Kylie shared some shots of herself all dressed up in a floor length, neon green, leopard print hooded dress and a long, curly, blonde wig on Instagram and Twitter. As a result, the Internet went off on Kylie, since the photos in question really make it seem she's trying to actually become Beyoncé.
On the IG posts and tweets, the first captioned, "giving you baby mama drama honey" and the second (on IG) captioned, "'I AM MY OWN MUSE' - TOM FORD," Kylie got called out in various creative ways for her exhausting antics. The Kardashian-Jenner clan have long been accused of appropriating the appearances and trends of black women, and many took to her IG comments and tweet replies to let her know that she was, once again, back on that bullsh*t.
However, others also specifically pointed out the alarming similarity to Queen Bey, and criticized Kylie for altering her appearance to such an extreme degree so as to intentionally rob Beyoncé's whole look.
Gucci Mane Alludes To Long-Studied "Clone" Theory
Faced with years of “clone” rumors, Gucci Mane has decided to logic and reason his way out.
He might have toughed out a three-year prison sentence and emerged with a newfound lease on life, but there’s no way Gucci Mane was ready for what awaited him on the other side — a meme-obsessed internet culture. Given the seemingly night-and-day-esque disparity between “old” Gucci and “new” Gucci, many fans reasoned that there was only one logical conclusion to his transformation: by Jove, he was cloned.
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The joke quickly escalated to a soft rumor, with some of the more conspiratorial-minded types lining their walls with evidence like an obsessed detective seeking justice over a slain family member. It began to take on a life of its own, though Gucci himself never seemed particularly bothered by it. If anything, it only served to validate many of the positive life choices he made since his release in May of 2016. Settling down for marriage, securing bag after bag, and landing a New York Times bestselling book among them.
Today, Guwop decided to poke fun at the longstanding rumor, juxtaposing both “versions” of himself for emphasis. “Haters Gone Say U Was Cloned!” he captions, as fans fill his comment section with references to 2006 Gucci. Amusing though the idea of a Gucci Mane clone may be, what about the darker ramifications of such a dystopian take on reality? Next thing you know, we’ll be left contending with something far more dangerous: 3D-printed Gucci.