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EXCLUSIVE How Kylie Jenner got an Aussie teacher CANCELLED while on a dream trip to Europe

EXCLUSIVE How Kylie Jenner got an Aussie teacher CANCELLED while on a dream trip to Europe

Daily Mail​a day ago
An Australian woman has faced a furious backlash for secretly filming Kylie Jenner and her children during a pre-wedding holiday in Italy and sharing the footage on social media.
Melbourne schoolteacher Brie Price was staying at the luxurious Borgo Santo Pietro in Tuscany with her fiancé, real estate agent Dylan Ashby, when she posted a video of Kylie Jenner relaxing with her sister Kendall.
The video sparked outrage after Ms Price included footage of Kylie and her three-year-old son, Aire, by the pool at the exclusive resort.
'She should know better as a prep teacher,' a family acquaintance told Daily Mail Australia.
'There were 1.2million views on her TikTok post, but most of the comments were negative before she deleted it.'
The insider also shared a screenshot of the comments section before Ms Price removed the clip from her active TikTok account.
However, the footage remained accessible on her Instagram account in the Highlights section.
'Is this where you stalked the icons Kendall and Kylie?' one commenter asked, referencing the famous Kardashian sisters.
'They filmed your other guests and posted it online,' another person posted, tagging the luxury hotel where the footage was captured.
Another image in Ms Price's Instagram Highlights showed her posing with Kylie Jenner in the background.
'The closest I got to a selfie with Kylie,' Ms Price captioned the post.
In a May TikTok video, the preschool teacher announced that it was her final term as 'Miss Price' before her upcoming marriage.
Kylie Jenner, 27, a mother of two, was accompanied by her supermodel sister Kendall, 29, on her European trip, with both appearing in Ms Price's footage.
Kylie also shared glimpses of her sun-soaked getaway on Instagram, posting glamorous photos of herself.
She posted a mirror selfie in a monochrome polka-dot bikini worn under a sheer white T-shirt.
In an accompanying caption, she gushed: 'Italian summer yes pleaseeee.'
The exclusive Tuscan boutique hotel, known for its 13th-century restoration, boasts extensive grounds, farm-to-table dining, and holistic experiences.
The hotel provides unique accommodation, spa treatments, cooking classes, and activities centred around its onsite farm and vineyard.
Kylie, a Kardashian star, is spending time in central Italy with her children, Stormi, seven, and Aire, alongside Kendall, after attending Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's wedding in Venice.
She appeared in a silvery blue gown which was surprisingly close to being white and drew close attention as a result.
The gown featured subtle cutouts under the bust, tiny black bows on the straps, and lace-up detailing along its length.
Kylie styled her hair in an updo, accessorising with 33-carat Lorraine Schwartz studs, a 25-carat Lorraine Schwartz diamond ring, and sunglasses.
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