Transportation giant Uber clarified that Kendall Jenner is not a problem passenger. There have been speculations why the 20-year-old Jenner girl is banned from the service when her sister Kim Kardashian-West took to social media and disclosed her younger sister could not use Uber. The elder sister tweeted on Aug. 26, Friday, she had to drive her sister who could not use the transportation service.
The elder reality show sister asked Uber in a tweet why the ban. She believes her little sister is a model passenger.
The reality star continued poking fun at her sister's fashion industry career. She likewise disclosed in a Snapchat video about Jenner's suspension saying it is unfair and that they wanted to know the reason why it happened to Jenner. The model chimed that she is not a bad client and did not understand why it happened.
Uber clarified Jenner was not actually banned as they were just trying to resolve a minor account issue. The service confirmed it has nothing to do with behavior.
"She has not been banned," an Uber source told the Daily News on Aug. 27, Saturday. "It was a minor account issue that was resolved."
With the ride sharing service already speaking out, it is clear the young model is not banned but just had her account put on hold.
"Her account was put on hold," somebody from Uber confirmed to Entertainment Tonight on Aug. 27, Saturday. "Uber support has reached out."
The two sisters were headed to a secret art exhibit in Los Angeles by Kardashian-West's husband, Kanye West. In West's art gallery, the exhibition featured lifelike replicas of Kardashian-West and her husband, as well as George W. Bush, Donald Trump, Bill Cosby, Caitlyn Jenner, Taylor Swift, Chris Brown, Ray J, Rihanna, Amber Rose and Anna Wintour. The replicas debuted in June, in West's controversial music video.
Kardashian-West's husband was not there in person though but he did Skype in. He was in Buffalo, New York for his Saint Pablo Tour.
Here is a scoop of the alleged ban of Jenner's Uber account.
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