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

Kendall Jenner showed off her assets on her recent outing in Los Angeles.

On Wednesday, the highest-paid model in the world stepped out alone. Jenner rocked a super-short green tank top that revealed her chiseled abs and gave a slight glimpse of her underboob.

Jenner paired her extra-small top with a high waist faded light-wash jeans and white sneakers. She accessorized with dark shades and a tiny Louis Vuitton purse.

Jenner has just returned from a vacation in Jamaica with her close pals Hailey Baldwin and Justine Skye to celebrate the latter’s 24th birthday. The Instagram sensation continued to update her followers with their fun trips by sharing a lot of bikini photos on social media.

A few weeks back, Jenner was spotted wearing an oversized T-shirt without pants and makeup in Beverly Hills. On the same outing, she was also photographed without her shirt, but she rocked a spandex-centric athleisure which revealed her sculpted abs.

In related news, Jenner is in hot water for wearing her hair in cornrows. Netizens accused the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star of cultural appropriation.

Jenner was seen with the braids on Aug. 23 in Los Angeles. She was also seen wearing the same hairstyle that’s traditionally tied to black culture in several Instagram Stories the next day.

“I’m EXHAUSTED of white people constantly appropriating black culture and wearing hairstyles that we are always ridiculed/ chastised for having and just doing it because they want to ‘look different’ or ‘stand out,’” one netizen wrote on Twitter.

The same online user said that they style their locks in such a way to protect their natural hair. However, white people like Jenner wear it because they want to look cool. “It shouldn’t be worn by them period,” the online user wrote.

Not everyone agreed with the netizen though. Another black woman said that she has been wearing braids and she was never ridiculed or chastised for her braids. Meanwhile, a different user said that braids are not exclusive to black women.

“I think people need to go back in history and see that white people also braided their hair it’s not just our thing and I am a hairdresser,” the netizen wrote.