Remember the completely blacked-out G-Wagen that the smallest Kardashian family member got for her “Sweet Sixteen” birthday a few weeks ago, just before her actually having a full driving license? Well, the people who were probably disagreeing with such a young person driving such a huge, powerful and most of all expesive car are now probably as happy as clams at high water.
Why, do you ask? Well, because Kylie Jenner just recently plowed her Mercedes-Benz G-Class into a Toyota Corolla, which subsequently crashed into a Subaru Outback, thus creating a three-car pile-up in the middle of Calabasas, California.
Before flaming us for delivering this news in such a laid-back way, please know that despite the damage sustained by the Toyota, no one was hurt in the accident apart, maybe, from Kylie Jenner's pride. We're not too sure about that either, especially after taking a look at her Twitter account, on which she posted “We all make mistakes every once in a while. What can ya do.” just hours after the crash.
We shouldn't be too rough on Kylie though, since according to TMZ she also officially earned her car accident stripes by immediately checking up on the other two drivers, apologizing, exchanging insurance details and other similar information and then proceeding to immediately leave the crash scene before the police arrived. Since there were no casualties, that's not illegal, but we're just saying.
Before flaming us for delivering this news in such a laid-back way, please know that despite the damage sustained by the Toyota, no one was hurt in the accident apart, maybe, from Kylie Jenner's pride. We're not too sure about that either, especially after taking a look at her Twitter account, on which she posted “We all make mistakes every once in a while. What can ya do.” just hours after the crash.
We shouldn't be too rough on Kylie though, since according to TMZ she also officially earned her car accident stripes by immediately checking up on the other two drivers, apologizing, exchanging insurance details and other similar information and then proceeding to immediately leave the crash scene before the police arrived. Since there were no casualties, that's not illegal, but we're just saying.