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Trixie Mattel Responds to Accusations That Kylie Jenner Copied Her Cosmetics

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that’s the problem. The Kylie Cosmetics lip gloss, which is a part of the Valentine’s collection set to launch on February 3, includes two matte lip kits, a lip gloss set, a lip balm set, a pressed powder palette, blush sticks, a highlighter, and false lashes.

The issue is that the blushes and lipglosses come in heart-shaped packaging that is, at the very least, quite similar to Mattel’s line, which the Drag Race All Stars 3 winner launched in 2019 — something that several Twitter users were quick to point out.

Jenner was accused of serial theft of the work and creativity of queer artists. And they came with receipts of previous instances when Jenner seemingly borrowed ideas from drag queens, including another Drag Race alum turned makeup mogul, Kim Chi, and other queer artists.

This didn’t go unnoticed by fellow Drag Race star Detox, who, in response to Jenner’s announcement for her line on Instagram, let her know she was over it, officially.While social media may be very vocal about the controversy, Trixie herself hasn’t said a word.

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