Kylie Jenner's Instagram Photos The Cause Of Her Recent Stalking Incident? Details Released!
If you have been following some Kardashian and Jenner personalities on Instagram, do you find Kylie Jenner's Instagram photos too sexy and revealing? That's what the police's question in mind after she had to undergo an ordeal with a scary stalker this week, according to Hollywood Take.
Kylie has been facing a big scare lately when her alleged stalker had gone out of the psych ward he was in. The said alleged stalker has been around Kylie's property ten times, according to reports. The stalker believes that he and Kylie are "soulmates." He also reportedly attempted to get in by showing up at Kylie's security gate on Christmas Eve but then was captured and transferred to the psych ward. He eventually escaped but was put on another hold for 72 hours.
Because of the incident, the authorities have advised Kylie Jenner to tone down the posting of her Instagram photos or much as well as her other social media activities, specifically showing of her expensive jewelry including her vintage Bvlgari watch. According to Gossip Cop, stalkers and thieves sometimes use social media to update themselves of their possible victimes. Some argue, however, that she should be able to post whatever she wants to post online without gathering fear of attracting stalkers and burglars.
Kylie, who belongs to the very popular and famous Kardashian and Jenner clans has made a name for herself posting crazy and revealing photos on her social media sites. But even though this is the way that made her famous, she does get tired of them. "Once I have a kid, I'm not going to be on Instagram," she told Elle UK. "Once I have a kid, I'm not going to be on Instagram. You know, I'll probably delete my Instagram and just ... I don't know, live life."
"I'm way flashier on Instagram and Snapchat because I feel like that's what people want to see and that's what I've always done, so I'm not going to stop [posting photos]," Kylie Jenner told Interview. "People want to see my cars and my purses ... But that's so not me."