There are two types of people in this world: the ones who wear thotty or offensive Halloween costumes and the ones who get bent out of shape about it.
Well, it’s time to decide which one you are this year, because Yandy just dropped the mic on Halloween 2k17 with… well… this:
So tasteful! So lovely! So very 2017!
The “Reality Star in the Making” costume doesn’t mention Kylie Jenner by name, but it’s clearly designed to capitalize on the still-unconfirmed news that she might have a TV-ready tot in the oven. It costs $59.95, which actually seems fair for a dress with a built-in fetus! You can pre-order it here.
And thank the fine folks at Yandy for never missing an opportunity to appall us with their thot-tastic selections. We’re still weeping over the Slutty Cecil the Lion of ’15, fam.
Molly Mulshine got her start covering local politics before working at Business Insider and the New York Observer. Follow her on Twitter: @mollymulshine
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