She posted a seemingly naked pH๏τo of herself lounging in the pool at a party to Instagram, before deleting it.
And Kendall Jenner was dressed at her best when she was pictured leaving the event in Los Angeles later that day.
The 19-year-old slipped on a strapless ʙικιɴι top, wearing a striped white baggy Acacia playsuit over the top which showed off her long legs.
The top half of the ensemble was dungaree-like in style and she teamed it with a delicate gold necklace and flat thong sandals.
With her hair slicked back into a ponytail, the raven-haired beauty carried a classic Louis Vuitton tote in her hand as she made her way back to her car.
A pair of aviator shades shielded her make-up free face as she showed off her natural beauty.
She’s never been afraid to push the envelope, but perhaps Kendall Jenner regretted one risky image she shared on Saturday.
She appeared to be ɴuᴅᴇ in a pH๏τo that was deleted and shared in a single day.
Kendall lounged upon a silver floatation device in a pool while lazily crossing one long leg over the other.
The model piled her brunette locks up into a high and messy bun and appeared to wear little more than her stylish aviator sunglᴀsses.
This is not the first image that has been deleted from Kendall’s account in recent days.
On Friday Kendall shared a stock image of a topless model embracing a tattooed man in bed.
While the pH๏τo was apparently not of Kendall, the image disappeared from her Instagram account just as quickly as it was posted. Fans pointed out the image was previously featured on Tumblr.
Meanwhile, Kendall’s modelling career continues to skyrocket.
The reality star is the newest face of Calvin Klein, and starred in a campaign that became a billboard in Manhattan.
However on Wednesday Kendall became the latest victim of new technology after a graffiti artist who goes by the name KATSU used a DJI Phantom drone to spray red lines all over Kendall’s face on the billboard.
The advert is six stories tall and would be nearly impossible for a person to reach even by climbing – and it couldn’t be done quickly enough to evade police.
Graffiti is illegal and a drone also helps to protect the artist’s idenтιтy.
It was a bit tense,’ KATSU told Wired about the stunt that the billboard company eventually caught wind of.
On Friday morning a Dailymail.com reporter saw workers replacing the damaged billboard with a new Kendall Jenner for Calvin Klein advertisement in its stead.
Kendall Instagrammed the replacement billboard on Saturday and appeared to poke fun at the stunt in the caption, which read: ‘what drone? #soho’.