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Kylie Jenner Sued For Copying Neon 'Lip Bite' Art For Reality Show Promo

Kylie Jenner is being sued again. The 19-year-old make-up mogul is being accused of copying an experienced painter's work according to a report from TMZ.

In legal documents obtained by TMZ, Sara Pope claims Jenner copied her 'Temptation Neon' logo in order to use it for promotional materials for Kylie's reality show.'

The artist said she created the art piece in 2015.

A similar piece featuring glossy set of lips lined by neon lights could be seen at the very beginning of the first Life Of Kylie trailer as well as all over social media.

Sources close to the reality show later told TMZ that the design in question was created by a third party and Jenner had nothing to do with the process.

This comes just weeks after the make-up mogul and her sister Kendall Jenner were under hot water for selling vintage music T-shirts with their faces printed on top for $125 each.

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