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Kendall Jenner didn’t let acne stop her Golden Globes debut

/ 03:35 PM January 09, 2018

Kendall Jenner made her debut at the Golden Globes as plus one of Vogue style editor Edward Barsamian.

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In solidarity with the Time’s Up movement, Jenner wore a black Giambattista Valli haute couture gown.

While the gown’s impressive tulle train was eye-grabbing, others noticed another detail about the model and reality TV star.

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A Twitter user noted that the 22-year-old model did not let acne get in the way of her red-carpet confidence.

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@KendallJenner showing up and strutting her acne while looking like a gorgeous star is what every girl needs to understand,” said Twitter user @yellowcustards.

Jenner replied, “Never let that sh*t stop you!”

While the model has grown up in glitz and glamor, she was impressed with the awards show.

“Honored and humbled to be able to attend the Golden Globes with @voguemagazine,” she said in a tweet.

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“My eyes were opened and my heart is full seeing all of the men and women who were a part of this vital change! I too stand with all women. #TimesUp.”

In a vlog of the event with Barsamian, she mentioned that a highlight was “Oprah, obviously.” /ra

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