KEY POINTS

  • Kendall Jenner shared a new video on Instagram
  • The model dyed her hair again
  • She got into trouble with her sisters for a recent comment

Kendall Jenner shared a new video of her on Instagram, flaunting her toned abs. She has also dyed her hair to light brown just in time to celebrate the holidays.

Jenner wore a white top in the video she shared on her Instagram page. She flashed her toned abs, but the main reason for the post is to show the fans the new hair color the model has chosen for herself.

“I’m sleepy,” Jenner wrote in the post. She put on a bright red lipstick and played with her hair to show her fans how she looks in the new hair color.

This isn’t the first time that Jenner has dyed her hair. She previously shocked her fans by appearing as a blonde at a fashion event, but she changed back to her natural color soon after that.

Meanwhile, Kendall has been having some fun with her sister Kylie Jenner online. The billionaire recently posted a picture of her with her sister’s friend Fai Khadra.

Kendall and Khadra have been friends for a long time and they have been seen in public together. The model has confirmed on social media that she is not dating him, even though she takes him with her for events and parties sometimes.

Kylie teased her sister by tagging her in her post. Commentsbycelebs captured a comment by Kendall on her sister’s post, in which she jokingly asked if they are fighting, presumably over Fadra.

While the “fight” between Kylie and Kendall may be a joke, the latter is actually in some trouble for her comments on “The Late Late Show.” The model was asked to rank her siblings based on their parenting abilities, which she did.

Kim Kardashian said as a guest at The Ellen Show that Kendall got into trouble for that comment with Kourtney Kardashian. Kim said that her sister should have chosen to drink or eat whatever she was offered as an alternative to answering the question.

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Kendall Jenner attends the Longchamp Fall/Winter 2019 Runway Show in New York City on Feb. 9, 2019. Getty Images/Craig Barritt