Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner’s fans are upset with her recent social media posts. In this photo, the lip kit mogul arrives for the premiere of Open Road’s “DOPE” in Los Angeles on June 8, 2015. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

“Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star Kylie Jenner is only 19 years old, but her social media posts seem to prove otherwise. In most of her photos, Jenner can be seen all glammed up, wearing skimpy outfits and showing off her body. Just recently, however, she took it one step further and smoked a joint in one of her social media posts.

A lot of fans were disappointed after seeing Jenner this way. “This is a really bad role model for kids and not a good example,” a follower commented. “Smoking? Really? Disgusting,” another added.

R. A. Farley from Refinery 29 feels the same way. “Jenner shared two images of herself smoking what appears to be a joint. She's half-clothed, fully made-up and oozing sex appeal. I take issue with neither smoking nor sex appeal on their own,” she wrote. “I do, however, dislike the association between the two. When Kylie Jenner, a woman who has a significant teen following on the internet, shares an image of herself smoking and looking cool, a fallacy is born.”

Farley said that people would come to the unfortunate logic that it is glamorous to smoke. “This is the exact logic that tobacco companies have employed in their advertising for years,” she fumed.

Jenner is no stranger to criticism, and this was why she decided to change her look in the past. The reality star admitted that she used to be very insecure about her thin lips, which was why she opted to get lip injections. “I was obsessed with lips, in general, and making my lips bigger before I got my lips injected,” Kylie said in a new series called “Woman Made” for VIOLET GREY.

Of course, something positive came out of her obsession: her highly popular cosmetics company. “I always knew I wanted to create my own lipstick. I said, ‘We need to trademark Kylie Lip Kit’ - that was what I wanted to call it,” she continued.