Kylie Jenner leaves fans 'feeling sick' as she wears lion head to fashion show

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Kylie Jenner leaves fans
Kylie Jenner leaves fans 'feeling sick' as she wears lion head to fashion show

Kylie Jenner clearly felt she looked roar-some as she stepped out with a huge lion head attached to her dress but fans were left 'feeling sick' by her fashion statement.

She was snapped leaving the star-studded Schiaparelli show during Paris Fashion Week - and she flashed a smile as she sported the very unusual accessory.

Passers by were clearly bemused as she walked down the steps with the fake animal sewn into her figure-hugging black gown.

But plenty on social media were totally unimpressed as some 'disturbed' fans told her a lion's head is 'not a fashion statement' - real or not.

She slipped on some gold shoes and carried a snakeskin bag during the quirky appearance and some slammed her for the stunt in France.

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Kylie Jenner leaves fans 'feeling sick' as she wears lion head to fashion showKylie was certainly feline good in Paris (David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)
Kylie Jenner leaves fans 'feeling sick' as she wears lion head to fashion showDoja Cat also turned plenty of heads at the event (Getty Images)

One person commented: "So sad to see celebrities in such platform normalize animal cruelty."

Another told her: "Might not be real but still doesn’t sit right if you are an animal lover."

A third posted: "Glorifying animal hunting is not the one."

It didn't end there and one wrote: "This is literally promoting more hunting of animals....this is very disturbing and distasteful."

But her lion was quite timid compared to rapper pal Doja Cat's get-up.

Kylie Jenner leaves fans 'feeling sick' as she wears lion head to fashion showKylie stepped out with a lion friend at the Schiaparelli show (David Fisher / REX / Shutterstock)
Kylie Jenner leaves fans 'feeling sick' as she wears lion head to fashion showDoja Cat was dressed to impress (Getty Images)

The 27-year-old pitched up in a head-to-toe red glittering bodysuit which covered every single part of her.

Could Kylie's life-like addition be a tribute to someone special?

On Saturday she announced that her son, who has just turned 11 months old, is now named Aire, which means Lion of God.

Kylie shares the tot with rapper Travis Scott and the pair also have a four-year-old daughter Stormi.

She previously explained that they were changing the name of their son, who had been named Wolf, after deciding it wasn’t quite sitting with them.

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The 25-year-old Kardashians star took to Instagram to explain how to pronounce her son's unique name after one person asked: "Do you think it's pronounced air or airey?"

Kylie Jenner leaves fans 'feeling sick' as she wears lion head to fashion showWas it a tribute to someone special? (Instagram)
Kylie Jenner leaves fans 'feeling sick' as she wears lion head to fashion showThe fake lion was sewn to the front of a figure-hugging gown (David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

Kylie had shared the first snaps of her baby in a social media post and replied in the comment section, writing: "AIR," with a red heart emoji.

The confirmation comes after some fans pointed out Aire has an X-rated meaning in Arabic slang.

While many gushed over the same, some fans jokingly pointed out that 'Aire' translates to "my penis" in Arabic slang.

Journalist Antoinette Lattouf tweeted: "Umm should someone tell Kylie Jenner she renamed her son Aire which is a common Arabic expression for 'my penis' or nah?"

She wasn't the only person to make the connection, with another person writing: "Not Kylie Jenner calling her son Aire??? LOOOOOOOL she can never take him to an Arabic speaking country."

Another added: "As an Arabic speaker, I couldn’t help but giggle at the name of Kylie’s son."

Some fans pointed out, however, that Aire means lion of God in Hebrew.

Sam Elliott-Gibbs

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