Kylie Jenner's 'Snap Opera' is back but this time it's in Spanish

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¡El drama!

Kylie Jenner's Snapchat soap opera has returned and this time it's set up like a telenovela. Jenner first debuted her opera last year during New York Fashion Week and it starred Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin, and Harry Hudson. She released her Spanish follow up around the same time so it could become a fashion week tradition.

The Snap sequel followed the previous one's plot line: a love triangle featuring Kylie, her assistant, Victoria Villarroel, and makeup artist Ariel Tejada. Since both Tejada and Villarroel are Latinx, it could explain why Jenner decided to film a Spanish telenovela.

The story goes like this: Ariel and Victoria are a "couple" but he actually is in love with Kylie and shows her how much he loves her by delivering a huge balloon bouquet to her hotel room. But, in a twist, Kylie explains that she has a boyfriend and calls her security to take Tejada away in the dramatic finale.

If you missed this cinematic masterpiece, don't panic. Jenner's fans have uploaded the entire dramatic affair onto Instagram.

We're on the edge of our seats waiting for the third installment.

Topics Snapchat

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