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Kylie Jenner Slammed Over 'Bipolar' Tweet

Kylie Jenner, the younger sister of famed reality TV star Kim Kardashian, recently sparked outrage on social networking site Twitter after making a bizarre joke about Bipolar disorder.

The privileged teen, who has changed her hair color multiple times in recent months, tweeted an odd photo caption alongside a photograph of herself sporting black hair. In recent weeks she has been mirred in controversy for various reasons, including underage clubbing reports.

"I miss my black hair I'm so bipolar :( ," Jenner tweeted to her four million followers.

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Critics immediately slammed Jenner as "careless" and "ignorant" for equating indecisiveness with a serious medical condition. The reality TV star, 16, has not publicly addressed the backlash.

The controversy comes just weeks after it was claimed that the the brand ambassador for Seventeen magazine threw a tantrum after staff at a Beverly Hills hotel reportedly denied her request for bottle service. Jenner, who was accompanied by a group of friends including Jaden Smith, was described as being in a "good mood" until hotel employees refused to serve the underage group alcohol, according to People magazine.

"She was a complete nightmare. She started out really nice. But when she didn't get what she wanted, it was like someone flipped a switch," a source told People.

Jenner' reportedly berated an employee and asked "do you know who I am?" The source adds that the reality star also declared the swanky hotel "f------ lame" and "not worth her time."

In October, Jenner and her older sister Kendall, who was 17 at the time, were photographed leaving Vignette Lounge, which is a 21-and-over nightclub in West Hollywood. When asked about the Jenner's alleged illegal activity, the nightclub's manager reportedly claimed the famous sister had presented fake IDs identifying them as 21-year-olds in order to gain access to the establishment.

Authorities in Los Angeles may launch an investigation into the matter amid underage drinking concerns, according to the New York Daily News.

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