Kylie Jenner’s Christmas Tree Is Full of This Controversial Holiday Decoration.Photo:Todd Williamson/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images; Kylie Jenner/Instagram

Todd Williamson/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images; Kylie Jenner/Instagram
On Wednesday, the Kylie Cosmetics founder shared a glimpse at one of her home’s Christmas trees, and this one was covered in a very divisive holiday decoration: tinsel.
In the photo she shared to her Instagram Story, the tree is very skinny with spare branches, but it’s minimalist form was accented with a maximalist addition. it was adorned in heavy bunches of tinsel that cascaded down from each branch. Also lining the tree was red-beaded garland.
While some holiday enthusiasts love tinsel for its sparkle and retro flair, it’s largely fallen out of fashion in recent decades. And some — particularly those tasked with vacuuming around their festive fir — have shunned it all together. The Kardashian-Jenner sisters are known for responding to fans' critiques on social media so time may tell what side of the tinsel debate Kylie’s followers fall on.
The silver bedecked Christmas tree isn’t Jenner’s only one. In the midst ofenjoying Thanksgiving dinnerKylie, revealed another preview of her main Christmas tree in a short clip on herInstagram Story.
She began the video with a close-up shot of the tree’s classic white lights and colorful ornaments shaped like snowmen, sleighs and Santa. She then panned out to show off her tree’s towering height.
Kylie Jenner’s Christmas Tree Is Full of This Controversial Holiday Decoration.Kylie Jenner/Instagram

Kylie Jenner/Instagram
While this tree doesn’t appear to be quite as large aslast year’s, fans may recognize the similar ornaments and lights. Kylie and the rest of her famous sisters — includingKendall, 28,Kim Kardashian, 43,Khloé, 39, andKourtney, 44 — are known for theirover-the-top Christmas trees and decorations.
Kylie Jenner’s Christmas Tree.Kylie Jenner/Instagram

The Kardashian Jenners aren’t strangers to a controversial Christmas decor choice.
For several years Kim Kardashian had displayed a collection ofmarshmallow-like white sculpturesevoking a whimsical forest in her home. While the modern decorations weren’t for everyone Kim stood behind them.
Kim Kardashian/Instagram (2)

“If you didn’t think I would bring back Whoville in the house,” the mother of four said of her 2020 display, referring to the fictional town from Dr. Seuss’sHow the Grinch Stole Christmasthat many compared her sculptures to in years past.
The fluffy creations are the work of Australian contemporary artistKathy Temin, which an event designer familiar with the artist estimated came with “a price tag of at least $10,000 each.”
Kim and North/TikTok

This year, however, Kim has gone more classic, instead filling the hallways of her all-white home with traditional evergreensfeaturing flocking (of fake snow).
source: people.com