Kylie Jenner is no stranger to paparazzi - ever since "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" blew up when she was still young, she and her sisters Kendall, Kim, Khloe and Kourtney have been in the glare of the cameras.
Paparazzi had always been a part of the fame game. However, on Friday, Kylie Jenner seemed to have had just enough after a week of being dangerously stalked by paparazzi everywhere.
"Paparazzi are disrespectful on a whole other level," Kylie Jenner wrote on Twitter. "I'm ok with what they do I've accepted it. Just respect me and we will be all good."
On Twitter, the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star revealed she has seen two vehicular accidents caused because of the paparazzi.
"I've seen 2 car accidents in the last WEEK caused by paparazzi," the 18-year-old star wrote.
On the same day, Kylie Jenner posted a photo on Instagram, where she is greeted by a swarm of paparazzi outside a store. "Life," Kylie Jenner captioned the Instagram photo.
Kylie Jenner's Twitter criticism over rude paparazzi comes after "Suicide Squad" star, Cara Delevingne, called out a photographer for trying to taking her picture upskirt.
"If a picture tomorrow comes out soon of my ass... I sincerely apologise!" Delevingne Tweeted.
"Some disgusting so-called 'human' with a camera tried to take a picture up my skirt..." the former Victoria's Secret model wrote.
"Any suggestions... Eggs?" Delevigne asked of which best way to strike back on paparazzi.
It's not the first time paparazzi have become a threat to people's safety and privacy. One of the most terrible incidents was back in 1998, when The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William's mother, Princess Diana died in a car crash trying to escape paparazzi chasing her.
Dodi al-Fayed, Princess Diana's lover, also died in the said crash.