A Disability Group is Now Calling Out Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott for Latest Instagram Pic

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For anyone who likes to stay up-to-date on Instagram, you'll know that Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are facing some backlash for a recent photo. The couple posted a picture of themselves in what appears to be an underground parking lot with their car parked in front of a disability accessible sign.

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partners in crime 4 evaaa????‍?‍?

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Many followers quickly took notice of the parking error and commented, saying things like, "Wow Never knew being #famous entitles one to part in the disability parking spot!" Another user wrote, "Partners in crime? Yep. It's definitely a crime to be parked in a space reserved for the disabled."

Another Instagram user tried to think the best of the couple, commenting, "We don’t know if they parked or did a drop off in the spot. Maybe it’s at her office and she knew it wasn’t going to be in use as that exact moment. All I’m saying is that we really don’t know."

In any case, the photo has grabbed the attention of a disability inclusion group, known as The Ruderman Family Foundation. According to People, the foundation's president, Jay Ruderman, said in a statement:

“Accessible parking is meant for people with disabilities who need it. As a role model to many, this is an opportunity for Kylie Jenner to use her celebrity status to help society understand why accessible parking is a basic right for people with disabilities to be included in daily life.”

Neither Jenner nor Scott have responded to the controversy.