Kylie Jenner eats ‘cereal with milk for the first time,’ draws mixed reactions
There have been many life-changing events that happened in the life of makeup mogul Kylie Jenner, for sure, but nothing prepared her fans for her latest life-altering discovery — that cereal and milk go well together.
To say netizens were surprised was an understatement when Jenner revealed last Tuesday, Sept. 18 via Twitter that she had tried eating “cereal with milk for the first time” in her life.
last night i had cereal with milk for the first time. life changing.
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) September 19, 2018
In a separate tweet, she revealed that the reason why she was not able to discover the concoction sooner was that she liked eating her cereals dry.
i always liked cereal dry i never bothered to put milk
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) September 19, 2018
Unsurprisingly, her posts garnered all sorts of reactions from netizens. Her latest discovery made people wonder what exactly rich people like her eat for breakfast to not know about cereal and milk.
Article continues after this advertisementwhat do rich people eat for breakfast then?
— ladidai (@ladidaix) 🤠 peep lincolnbio (@ladidaix) September 19, 2018
Wtf.. what childhood did you have?! What was Kris feeding you as a kid for breakfast?
— Oliver-Todd Hunter (@OliveWahh) September 19, 2018
Since Jenner was awed by the simple concoction that is cereal and milk, Twitter users ironically suggested she try other food combinations ordinary citizens normally eat, such as “coffee with hot water,” “butter on bread,” or “French fries and ketchup.”
Comedian Seth Rogen poked fun too when he suggested “Wait till you try peanut butter and jam.”
Wait till you try coffee with hot water
— austin williams (@austinwilliamsw) September 19, 2018
Wait till you try peanut butter and jam.
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) September 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/XXXX_G0LD/status/1042248652956160000
Try French fries and ketchup to.
— Shawn Chegini (@shawnchegini) September 19, 2018
You gotta try pizza next
— Tank.Sinatra (@GeorgeResch) September 19, 2018
Because of her life-changing realization, some netizens concluded she must not be from this planet.
https://twitter.com/hood_rich718/status/1042574619872555008
https://twitter.com/TheOneNamedCoco/status/1042543917097537536
Of course, it was inevitable that her post will get on the nerves of some people who didn’t hold back in making their opinions known. One Twitter user said Jenner’s post helped him become aware of the wealth gap in the world.
I just became more aware of the wealth gap in the world thanks to this tweet
— this is serious 😑 (@omygodryan) September 19, 2018
“My goodness. You must feel you are making a tremendous positive impact on the world. Good for you,” another commenter, Crys Gaston (@Jinx2564) said.
My goodness. You must feel you are making a tremendous positive impact on the world. Good for you.
— Crystal Spindel Gaston (@Jinx2564) September 19, 2018
To which another netizen, Leo Taco Lover (@espinosamontero) replied, “She totally is. Who would have thought of that? Can you imagine the possibilities? Genius.”
She totally is. Who would have thought of that? Can you imagine the possibilities? Genius.
— Leo (@espinosamontero) September 20, 2018
One eagle-eyed Twitter user, Joseph Shepherd (@JosephAShepherd), debunked her claim that it was her first time trying cereal with milk. Apparently, Jenner posted an Instagram photo of a bowl with what looks like corn flakes, blueberries, strawberries and milk on April 25, 2013.
https://twitter.com/JosephAShepherd/status/1042512731872452608
Meanwhile, “Survivor: Vanuatu” and “Survivor: Micronesia” contestant Eliza Orlins suggested Jenner use her platform for things that actually matter, like voting for the upcoming midterm elections.
You have 25 MILLION followers. If you tweeted about something worthwhile, like getting out the vote, I bet people would actually do it. You have a lot of power. Please use your voice for good. Not for cereal and milk. Thanks.
— Eliza Orlins (@elizaorlins) September 19, 2018
“You have 25 million followers,” she noted. “If you tweeted about something worthwhile, like getting out the vote, I bet people would actually do it. You have a lot of power. Please use your voice for good. Not for cereal and milk. Thanks.” JB
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