Kendall Jenner’s Hilarious “Fraternal Twin” Keeps Photoshopping Himself Into Her Photos

Kirby Jenner

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna might be dominating the news, but let’s not forget about the greatest Kardashian-Jenner you’ve never heard of—Kirby Jenner. Hilariously calling himself Kendall Jenner’s “fraternal twin,” the Instagram star fictitiously places himself in the middle of her life, all thanks to digital manipulation. Rather than being the lowly sidekick, however, Kirby’s silly antics practically steal the show.

From the looks of it, the two are seemingly inseparable. “Kirby is just sharing his photos, videos and stories with the world, just like his family,” he tells PetaPixel. “His just happen to be the ones that are not as widely circulated.” Kirby is “with” Kendall during all her greatest moments, from slaying high-fashion editorials to taking a load off with some fun in the sun. He's always supportive, too. In one of his funniest brotherly instances, Kirby offers Kendall a refreshing Capri Sun as she’s getting into her car.

Kirby’s masterful Photoshopping is a welcome foil to Kendall’s more calculated Instagram presence. Her photos are often austere—showcasing mostly her modeling—so the outrageous additions are a lighthearted way of saying, “Why so serious?”

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner

And it's not just photos of Kendall, either…

Kirby Jenner

Kirby Jenner: Instagram
h/t: [PetaPixel]

All images via Kirby Jenner.

Sara Barnes

Sara Barnes is a Staff Editor at My Modern Met and Manager of My Modern Met Store. She is a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned her BFA in Illustration and MFA in Illustration Practice. Sara is also an embroidery illustrator and writer living in Seattle, Washington. She runs Bear&Bean, a studio where she stitches pet portraits and other beloved creatures. She chronicles the creativity of others through her website Brown Paper Bag and newsletter, Orts. Her latest book is Threads of Treasure: How to Make, Mend, and Find Meaning Through Thread, published in 2014. Sara’s work has been recognized in Be Creative With Workbox, Embroidery Magazine, American Illustration, on Iron and Wine’s album Beast Epic, among others. When she’s not stitching or writing, Sara enjoys planning things that bring together the craft community. She is the co-founder of Camp Craftaway, a day camp for crafty adults with hands-on workshops in the Seattle area.
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