
Kendall Jenner gets tipsy with a HUGE country singer as she asks him to 'write a song about me'
And the pinup was playing cute as she asked him to 'write a song' about her which made him chuckle. 'I am nervous because I am a massive fan of this man right here,' she added.
The 29-year-old reality TV star said she first met him during one of his shows in Nashville and 'danced my butt off.'
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians veteran looked sensational in a strapless ivory top and blue jeans with her long hair worn down.
The supermodel from Calabasas, California was promoting her tequila line 818.
The lucky crooner was 47-year-old Chris Stapleton from Kentucky whose hit songs include Tennessee Whiskey and White Horse.
They were celebrating National Tequila Day which fell on Thursday.
Together the cover girl and the Grammy winner were putting a spin on classic whiskey cocktail recipes while in a well-stocked bar.
'What better way to celebrate National Tequila Day than to make some classic tequila drinks with a twist,' said Jenner.
'We are here today with his whiskey, Traveller Whiskey, ohhhh, it's so good, it's like a hug in a glass,' she quipped.
Jenner then poured her tequila for Stapleton which he liked: 'This is as good as can be. It's delicious.'
He also said he had never had an Old Fashioned before, which stunned the cover girl. She whipped one up and he said it needed more whiskey before he sipped it from the bottle making her laugh.
Stapleton then brought up her mom Kris Jenner and said he likes his cocktails with plenty of alcohol like the momager does.
Next they made a Gold Rush with both whiskey and whiskey with tequila. They clinked glasses and she said, 'We're having a good time.'
Then came a Calabasas Cowboy drink that had both whiskey and tequila as well as lemon and simple syrup. 'I really like this,' she said.
'Well, I think this was a success,' she said as she high fived Stapleton while giggling which seemed to indicate she was tipsy.
'If you want to write a song about me and 818 that would be fine,' said Jenner as she flipped her hair.
Stapleton is a country singer, guitarist, and songwriter.
He started his career in Nashville writing songs for other country artists. Stapleton's debut solo album, Traveller, was released in 2015 and went six-times platinum.
It blends Southern rock with old-school country and includes the hit songs Nobody to Blame.
Jenner launched her tequila brand 818 in 2021.
On her website it says: 'We work closely with local, family-owned farms in Jalisco, Mexico to bring you the smoothest, most natural, and best tasting tequila possible. Only the highest quality ingredients are used in its creation.
'The area code 818 is home to me, but the earth is home to all of us. So, from the agaves we grow, to the production of the bottle, sustainability and transparency of our supply chain was our core focus.
'We feel a great sense of responsibility and pride to have a positive impact on individuals, communities, and the environment. We've had so many magical nights drinking 818 and we hope you enjoy it as much as we do.'
Earlier this year Kendall's sister Kylie said she would love to have her own spin-off TV show.
The 27-year-old make-up mogul stars on The Kardashians alongside her family, but Kylie is open to the idea of shooting a spin-off show with her sister, Kendall.
Asked about having their own show on the latest episode of 'The Kardashians', Kylie replied: 'It would be fun. What if it was like a three-episode spin-off?'
A producer on 'The Kardashians' suggested that the new show could follow 'the adventures of Kylie and Kendall'.
In response, Kylie said: 'Yeah, I would do that.'
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