Kylie Jenner shared a lot of content from Easter weekend with her fans, and though her outfit made waves, one of her posts caused some backlash.
The reality star joined her famous family this weekend for Easter and springtime celebrations, and shared a bunch of photos from their gathering. She flaunted her Easter outfit, consisting of a floral blouse, as well as her new pet, a kitten. However, when social media users saw that she dressed her kitten in a bedazzled, diamond collar, they quickly started slamming her online. Read more about the situation below.

Kylie Jenner Poses In A Floral Blouse On Easter
The Kardashian-Jenner family was all together this Easter Sunday, and decided to share some of their favorite snaps from the family-filled weekend with their fans and followers.
One of which was the Kylie Cosmetics founder, who shared a few pictures of her Easter-inspired outfit. It consisted of a plunging, floral blouse with long sleeves and a cropped bottom. She paired it with some figure-hugging white pants, showing off her toned torso.
Kylie accessorized her outfit with some delicate silver chains around her waist, a silver bracelet, and earrings, and she wore her long, voluminous black hair down, moving it out of her face as she posed for pictures.

Social Media Users Slam Kylie For Sharing Pictures Of Her Kitten In A Diamond Collar
Though her outfits are usually the stars of her Instagram posts, one photo she included in a 'photo dump' from the weekend made headlines and ended up causing a lot of backlash on social media.
In a post she captioned with some family and home-themed emojis, the young billionaire included a photo of her new white and grey cat. The kitty's face was hidden, but she made sure the up-close shot flaunted its diamond-studded collar, which matched her bedazzled nails as she held it near her chest.
The photo struck a nerve with numerous internet users, who felt that Kylie was participating in a long tradition of purchasing pets and seemingly ignoring them or using them more like "accessories."
Many social media users assume the busy women in their family don't have enough time to dedicate to their animals, hence why they accuse them of 'using' the animals.
"Genuine question: Where are her dogs?" asked a Reddit user. "Is this cat just what fits her aesthetic this year? I wonder when she'll get bored and move on to something else."
"When she gets bored, she will probably give the poor cat away," commented another.
"I feel awful for her new cat accessory that is going to be used as an Instagram prop," added a user, as another wrote, "Poor kitty."

