Kylie Jenner is always in the process of buying/re-decorating a new mansion because what else are you supposed to do when you’re a teenage millionaire with one million pets?
And recently that re-decorating spirit prompted Kylie to drop $20K on two pictures of sassy ass Barbies giving each other the royal side eye treatment.
If you’re following Kylie on Snapchat, you already know Kylie’s been documenting the journey her glam room’s taken from four empty walls to glamazon jungle.
And what glam room could possibly be complete without two incredibly expensive pictures of Barbies who look like they’re rival squad leaders contemplating exposing the other on Snapchat?
So this weekend, Kylie had two 38″ x 38″ Barbie sprints delivered to her house, which sources say cost about $20,000 and were made by artist Beau Dunn (coincidentally, one of our fave artists).
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