Kylie Jenner’s Going Vegan, And Her Meals Actually Look Pretty Good

The youngest sister of the Kardashian/Jenner clan has built quite a meaty reputation for herself, often snapping herself at In-N-Out or Popeyes chicken, and even cooking bbq ribs at home. It looks like those kinds of foods are going to be cut from her life, as she announced on her Snapchat Tuesday that she will be going vegan.

She didn’t say why, but maybe she’s just trying to mix up her diet, or maybe she watched Okja on Netflix and freaked out like everyone else.

She did, however, give a glimpse into what her new diet is going to look like, as the photo that said, “I’m trying this whole vegan thing,” included a plate of vegan tacos. She didn’t describe what exactly was inside the tacos, but it looked like it was definitely packed with shredded Daiya cheese.

Her second vegan meal of the day wasn’t specific on the ingredients, but she did distinguish that her nachos were raw vegan, soy free, dairy free, and grain, adding a bit of a sarcastic sounding “mmm.”

We’ll see how Kylie does on her new diet. Knowing her, she’ll find ways to cook vegan alternatives to all her favorite foods, and she seems to be off to a pretty good start.

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