Daily Star

Parents rap new mum over saucy names

- By ROBIN COTTLE robin.cottle@dailystar.co.uk

MODEL Kylie Jenner has been blasted for naming her make-up products aimed at young fans “X-Rated”, “Virginity” and “Barely Legal”.

Furious parents say the “sexually-charged” tags are “inappropri­ate” and “irresponsi­ble when they are aimed at teenage girls. The reality babe hopes the line of blushers will boost her £275million fortune – which has already establishe­d her as the richest of the Kardashian clan. Kylie, 20, who gave birth to her first child Stormi last month, launched her Kylie Cosmetics range last year. But a fresh advertisin­g blitz for the saucy blushers on Instagram has led to a deluge of protests from parents online. One furious relative wrote: “When you have millions of teenage fans who look up to you, what do you name your new blushers? Really, Kylie Jenner? You literally couldn’t think of ANY other names to give them?”

Another poster wrote: “Eww – Kylie Jenner has named one of her blushers Barely Legal.”

In one of her postings promoting her brand of blushers on Instagram – where she has 15.7million followers – Kylie wrote: “Pressed Blush Powder in Virginity. What’s your go to blush shade?”

Other fans stood up for the underfire star.

One claimed: “It’s so stupid how people hate on Kylie’s blushers’ names. What’s with the big hoo-ha.”

Kylie welcomed her daughter into the world with boyfriend Travis Scott, 25.

A spokeswoma­n for the popular reality star was contacted for comment last night.

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