Kylie Jenner called out a TikToker on July 7, 2022, for lying and pretending to be her Instacart delivery man, even though celebrities hardly ever react to such antics. On social media, some users will do anything to gain notoriety and celebrity attention.
It all began when Pablo Tamayo, also known as @thisisntpablo, posted a video on TikTok claiming to have delivered Kylie Jenner’s Instacart order to her home.
A supermarket delivery business called Instacart uses human shoppers to buy for you and then bring the products home.
Tamayo claimed that he received a last-minute order to deliver something to West Hollywood.
When he got there, he noticed the house looked familiar because his friend had previously shown it to him. The entrepreneur in makeup owned it.
“There is no way that this could be Kylie Jenner’s home, I think. I must research it. When I search it up online, I discover that it is Kylie Jenner’s home in the Holmby Hills of Los Angeles “The TikToker said.
He continued by mentioning that the order was placed under the name Ashton, whom he assumed to be her assistant.
Tamayo is said to have been given the command to enter the gates and deliver it. Even though it wasn’t apparent if it was Jenner’s home, he added a video of him entering a building. The video shifted to a segment of him driving after he had completed the delivery of the order.
He claimed that after passing past the gate, he followed a “road with a river beneath it.” Tamayo allegedly observed all the assistants and maids from the window after leaving the order in front of the residence.
Although he did not see Stormi or Jenner, he was certain he heard a baby cry.
Pablo Tamayo was called out by Kylie Jenner
Following the release of Tamayo’s video, Jenner shared a TikTok of herself assembling a sandwich with gobs of mayonnaise.
“I’m certain you either loooooove mayo or utterly despise it,” she said in the post.
After assembling the sandwich, she took a mouthful while Travis Scott talked to their daughter Stormi Webster in the distance.
As Jenner’s sandwich video and Tamayo’s delivery time corresponded, internet users began to accept his claims.
Before things could get worse, though, Jenner addressed Tamayo’s allegations in the video’s comments area.
“I did not place the order myself. The app was used to tip off Tamayo. Lied about hearing my son cry and hearing it through the windows? Jenner penned a statement that she later removed.
She continued by saying that since there was no river, nobody crossed it.
The reality personality claimed that lying to gain attention offended her. She pleaded with everyone to disregard the incident-related words if they were unclear about what had happened in her last statement.
Nobody can verify Tamayo’s claims, but in his most recent TikTok, he can be seen responding to Jenner’s sandwich video.
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