Kylie Jenner wants you all to know that she definitely knows the difference between chickens and Watch Watery Boarding House Onlinepigs, because duh, who doesn't.
Fans bombarded the makeup mogul's social media with links to a viral clip of Kylie mistaking a swaddled baby pig for a chicken, so naturally, she turned to Snapchat to clear things up.
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“All right, so everyone keeps tweeting me this one Vine of my mom getting me a pig and I mistake it for a chicken,” she said. “But here’s the real story behind me thinking that it’s a chicken.”
"I love chickens and my mom asked me what I wanted for my housewarming gift," Kylie explained in a series of snaps, saying she told her mother she was dying for chickens and a chicken coop.
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“We had, like, over 10 conversations about it,” Kylie said. “So when I saw her downstairs with something all wrapped up in her arms and I was upstairs, of course I assumed it was a chicken.”
Turns out, it was definitely not a chicken. Chickens do not have snouts and pigs do not have feathers, but Kylie explained that she couldn't tell what her mom was holding and just assumed because of their conversations Kris was cuddling a bird.
"I never asked for a pig. We had, like, 10 conversations about this damn chicken," she explained.
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"I just wanted to make the public announcement that I do know the difference between a chicken and a pig," she said, before explaining that friends were private messaging about the unfortunate ordeal.
We never doubted you, Kylie, but maybe next time tell Kris that baby pigs — no matter how adorable — are not the same as chickens.
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