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Lynda Carter Has Perfect Reaction To Kendall Jenner's Wonder Woman Halloween Costume

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The actor praised Jenner's Wonder Woman costume by quoting a famous line from 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians.'

Kendall Jenner took to Instagram to show off her Wonder Woman Halloween costume, and the OG herself, Lynda Carter, had the best response.

Jenner's red, white, blue, and gold costume was spot on, complete with the red and white knee-high boots, gold tiara, Bracelets of Submission and Lasso of Truth.


You can see Jenner's homage to the original TV version of the superhero below.

Jenner even recreated the legendary Diana Prince-to-Wonder Woman spin.

Jenner's post even caught the eye of Lynda Carter herself who replied in the comments by way of a Kris Jenner quote.

Carter commented with the oft-memed Keeping up with the Kardashians line:

"You're doing amazing, sweetie."

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Sound familiar?

Needless to say, fans of both Wonder Women could not get over the iconic comment.

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Carter also shared Jenner's post to her own Instagram Story using the same quote.

We'd say you're both doing amazing 😉

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