Kendall opens up for the first time in Keeping Up With The Kardashians
Kendall Jenner is still struggling to recover from her disastrous Pepsi advert. The campaign – in which the star famously handed a police officer a can of Pepsi to end conflict – was widely accused of co-opting the Black Lives Matter protests.
Pepsi pulled the advert and apologised, although Kendall herself never made a statement. However, in a new trailer for Keeping Up With The Kardashians, (which has now ANNOYINGLY been deleted) the model breaks her silence on the subject.
“I feel like my life is over,” she says dramatically. Sister Kim replies, “You made a mistake.”
That’s about all the trailer gives us, so you’ll have to wait until 24th September to find out what else she has to say about it. Kim Kardashian has previously said that her little sister now understands the implications of the advert.
“She totally understood at the end of the day and she felt really awful for it,” she told Andy Cohen on US television show Watch What Happens Live. “She just wants to move on from it.”
She went on to say that Kendall’s intentions were only good and that she would never purposefully get involved something that would hurt people. “I think any time someone does anything they don’t have bad intentions of doing it a certain way,” Kim told Andy Cohen. “Especially [because] Kendall’s so sensitive. She would never mean for anyone to perceive anything in a negative way.”
Kim also said that she didn’t actually see the commercial until after the backlash had started. “I didn’t see it until it had already gotten the attention, and so you obviously have a different perspective when everyone’s just saying something,” she said. “I think I was traveling, and I landed and I just saw all this stuff come up.”