It’s barely been two weeks since Kendall Jenner’s Pepsi can disaster, but apparently outside of Twitter, nobody really cares anymore.
E!s been pushingKendall coverage for the past couple of days, Bumble’s promoting the fact she’s hosting one of their Coachella parties and today Harper’s Bazaar revealed that Kendall’s face is gracing the cover of their 150th anniversary issue.
While it was obvious Kendall’s career wasn’t going to be ruined by her Pepsi fiasco, most people I talked to thought it would take more than just a hot second for brands to willingly associate with her again.
But apparently we were wrong.
And honestly, shame on us all for underestimating the star power of the Kardashian-Jenner family name.
Behold the sight of cover girl Kendall as she serenely stares right into your soul, practically daring you to object to her ascension back into the world’s good graces.
And you know what?
Nobody is.
The only thing people are complaining about in the comments section is how crazy her eyebrows look.
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