Kendall Jenner insists she got bride’s approval to wear THAT ‘inappropriate’ gown to BFF Lauren Perez’s wedding

Kendall Jenner is insisting that she got the bride’s approval to wear a controversial skin-baring Monôt gown to Lauren Perez’s wedding in November 2021.

While the daring wardrobe choice sent the Internet up in arms, at the time, the 26-year-old supermodel revealed she ‘obviously’ got her friend’s ‘approval in advance.’ 

‘SHE LOOKED STUNNING AND I LOVED IT!’ Perez told a nasty troll, who voiced their distain for the risqué look by labeling it ‘cringe’ and ’embarrassing.’  

Controversial: Kendall Jenner is insisting she got the bride’s approval to wear a controversial skin-baring Monôt gown to Lauren Perez’s wedding in November 2021

Fans of Jenner, however, asked the hater: ‘If the bride herself doesn’t gaf [give a f**k] why do you care?’ 

The discussion occurred in the comment section of Perez’s latest Instagram post, which included photos from the day she tied the knot with David Waltzer.

At the time, Jenner was blasted as ‘rude,’ ‘tacky,’ and ‘disrespectful’ on social media for wearing the incredibly revealing gown to her friend’s seaside wedding in Florida. 

Approved: While the daring wardrobe choice sent the Internet up in arms, at the time, the 26-year-old supermodel revealed she ‘obviously’ got her friend’s ‘approval in advance’

The images shocked social media users, who dubbed the dress a ‘F you’ to Kendall’s pal and insisted they would have kicked the star out if she wore it to their wedding.

Earlier in the day, Kendall was pictured in the same light blue gowns that all the bridemaids, including Bella Hadid, wore for the outdoor ceremony. 

It appears to have been a tasteful religious affair, presided over by a rabbi with the men wearing yarmulkes on their heads. 

Kendall Jenner wears skimpy gown to wedding with Hailey Bieber

Revealing: In November, Jenner was blasted as ‘rude,’ ‘tacky,’ and ‘disrespectful’ on social media for wearing the incredibly revealing gown to her friend’s seaside wedding in Florida; pictured with BFF Hailey Bieber 

But at some point — whether for the reception or after party is unclear — the bridesmaids changed into new dresses, and Kendall’s was a head-turner. 

Pulled from Mônot’s Spring-Summer 2022 collection — which is not yet available to purchase — the dress put the supermodel’s famously slim figure on full display.

Just a thin swath of black fabric, twisted thinner in the middle, covered her chest, covering up less than many bikinis would. 

Just a thin swath of black fabric, twisted thinner in the middle, covered her chest, covering up less than many bikinis would

Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber at post wedding event in Miami

Nearly her entire stomach was visible, down to her belly button and hip bones.

She and friends including Bella and Hailey Bieber posed for mirror selfies after changing outfits.

But while fans seem to be in agreement that she looks great, many insist it was in no way an appropriate choice to wear to a wedding. 

‘Totally disgusting for a wedding,’ wrote one Twitter user.

All covered up! Meanwhile, the model was seen on Monday in a far more conservative outfit 

Brady Bunch vibes: Kendall opted for a dose of throwback fashion while out 

Night and day: Kendall appeared very different from THAT dress she wore to a friend’s wedding

‘Kendall Jenner really said F you to her best friend on her wedding day,’ said another, while a third added: ‘Wow she must hate the poor bride.’ 

‘It’s not even about “looking better than the bride” it’s just so tacky and awkward to wear at a wedding,’ said one more. 

Others called it ’embarrassing,’ ‘bad taste,’ and ‘rude af,’ slamming her for showing ‘disrespect.’  

‘This is so tacky, kinda feels like she wanted more attention than the bride,’ said one.

Some noted that ‘money doesn’t buy class,’ while another said ‘she’d get kicked out’ if Kendall wore that to her wedding

Kendall Jenner stuns while out with a friend and camera crew

Meanwhile, the brand’s designer, Eli Mizrahi, has admitted that ‘confidence is key’ for pulling off his designs.

‘You should walk into a room and think, “I’m a star and I can do anything,’ he told Vogue. ‘I feel like a lot of my pieces in the collection will give you that attitude.

‘The bad girls are my top priority! Those are the ones who are going to support my brand and buy my products.’