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Kendall Jenner Peed In An Ice Bucket On The Way To The Met Gala: 'That Is So Mortifying'

Kendall Jenner with bucket; Kendall Jenner at Met Gala
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Nature called at the most unfortunate time for the model, as shown in the latest episode of 'The Kardashians'.

On the most recent episode of The Kardashians, viewers got a behind-the-scenes look at the family's preparation for and voyage to this year's Met Gala...possibly more than they wanted to see.

In one segment of the episode, Kendall Jenner left her hotel and got in a Sprinter van, en route to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.


Unfortunately for Jenner, nature called, but she was nowhere near a bathroom.

The model said:

"I need to drink a sip of water...and I need to pee. Nobody judge me."

Initially laughing at the suggestion of using an ice bucket, Jenner, donned in floor-length Prada, considered the idea...what with being out of options and unable to hold it until their arrival at the gala.

"That is so mortifying for whoever has to deal with my pee later," she said. "I'm so sorry."

Jenner then asked for the music to be turned up as she got in position:

"Oh my God! This is happening, you guys."
"Nobody judge me...I don't think I can do it."

She then said, "Prada, I'm sorry," as she accidentally peed on her feet.

You can watch the video below:

Kendall Jenner Pees In an Ice Bucket & Other Kards Met Gala Mayhem! | E! Newsyoutu.be

Several viewers of the video could relate

Sometimes you do what you gotta do.




Some even applauded Jenner...


Many were amused...

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...but others thought that material should have been left on the cutting room floor.






Regardless on what anyone else thinks, Jenner said it was the "best decision" she'd ever made.

"I don't know what I would have done when I got inside."

We're happy to hear she's relieved.

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