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WATCH: Kylie & Kendall Jenner Bounce In Bras For Beats By Dre

Kylie and Kendall Jenner gave the #SoloSelfie ad campaign for Beats by Dre a huge hit with the sisters bouncing up and down in the video -- wearing bra tops and in slow-mo. Oh, and rocking their Beats by Dre.

The video clip starts with Kendall angling herself better on the camera before taking a #SoloSelfie. In the background is her sister, Kylie, jumping while the video goes in slow motion.

The Jenner sisters' exposure ran for 10 seconds, a good 1/6th of the entire video which was only a minute long. If Beats by Dre really wanted to up its game by promoting the headphones, then the two should have been placed at the end of the star-studded video. This is because viewers might just stop at the 10th second and rape the repeat button.

More than the ad campaign of Beats by Dre, Kendall has already been spotted posing in sexy underwear. The young model got featured on LOVE Magazine -- wearing black lacy lingerie and a Santa hat -- according to The Hollywood Gossip. She also posed topless for LOVE Magazine in July with the headline: American Girl.

But not everyone is happy about Kendall's popularity. An open letter was uploaded on The Blot in September, bashing the young star about the New York Fashion Week that she was a part of.

"But wait, isn't that a reality TV star over there in hair and makeup? Yea, that's definitely a Kardashian or something. What is she doing here? Did she take the subway? Was she at the casting? What agency is she with? I didn't see her last season...

"Her mommy surely called a top agency, got her in the door and the design houses just chose to milk her fame like the cash cow that it is.

"You're on to walk in five, so you're smoking to calm your nerves. You need to ash your cigarette, and there's Kendall Jenner's drink. You already feel a bit better," reads part of the letter.

Kendall has been causing a major buzz in the entertainment industry not just because of her looks and fashion sense but also due to her version of the "Mean Girls" Burn Book -- highlighting all the criticisms she's been receiving.

Dazed Magazine worked with the model for her Burn Book and although the comments are nasty at the very least, Kendall doesn't seem fazed. "I would see rumors of girls bullying me backstage and putting cigarettes out in my drink, and none of that has happened. Everyone's been really cool to me. I've never had one girl be mean ... so far," she said in the report.


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