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Kendall Jenner Just Took A Private Tour Of The Louvre Barefoot—And The Internet Is Weirded Out

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The model got a midnight tour of the famed Paris museum while on a date with rapper Bad Bunny—and people couldn't help but notice that she wasn't wearing shoes.

Kendall Jenner had the Louvre museum in Paris all to herself, and photos of her roaming the empty gallery halls barefoot have gone viral.

The 28-year-old model, media influencer, and socialite who rose to fame with the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians for 20 seasons got a private midnight tour of Paris's national art museum famous for housing the Mona Lisa.


Jenner's plus-one for the special occasion, afforded by the extremely wealthy, was Puerto Rican rapper and record producer Bad Bunny, whom she has been dating since early last year.

On Wednesday, Jenner posted a carousel of photos from her visit to the Louvre—sans footwear.

The images included her gazing up at unobstructed, closeup views of "The Wedding Feast at Cana" by Italian Renaissance painter Paolo Veronese and Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" with no one else in sight.

The post was captioned:

"The Louvre at midnight."



Social media users thought Jenner flaunting her wealth by wandering around the prestigious museum casually barefoot was tacky.

One Instagrammer wrote:

"We get it. You’re so filthy rich you can get the louvre to open at midnight just for you to walk barefoot around the historic halls. 😭😩"

Another said:

"Wish i could go at midnight too when theres no [people]."

The scrutiny continued over on X (formerly Twitter), where users suggested Jenner may be extravagantly wealthy but she can't buy class.





Overall, people were not impressed.



It must be nice to feel so at home at one of the most visited sites in the world.


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