Kendall Jenner left fans underwhelmed and upset after a 'raw story' promised by mom Kris ended up being an ad spot for the acne treatment Proactive on Sunday.
But the 22-year-old model didn't seem fazed by criticism, as she ignored the backlash and enjoyed a bit of R&R with older sister Kourtney Kardashian on social media.
While fans were busy complaining about her big 'reveal', Kendall soaked in the hot tub besides her sibling.

The snow surrounding the sisters seemed to suggest they were still on vacation in Aspen, Colorado.
Both of the Kardashian-Jenner sisters made sure to show off their stellar figures in the snapshot.
Kendall and Kourtney flaunted their full backsides while wearing dueling Brazilian bottoms, each in their own glittering hue.
Though it was well after dark, Victoria's Secret Angel Kendall continued to don a pair of sunglasses.
The duo each held onto a cup of hot cocoa, making sure they were warm.
Adding a sassy caption, mother-of-three Kourtney wrote: 'What’s hotter than hot chocolate?'



While the ladies looked like they were having a great time, fans were not as amused at the family.
In fact, many felt down-right betrayed after Kris Jenner promised Kendall would 'bravely' share a 'raw story' with fans on Sunday.
While there was much speculation ahead of the announcement, it turned out to be an ad spot for Proactive, a well-known line of acne products.
People quickly labelled the stunt as a 'pathetic cry for attention' and 'shameless.'
One fan wrote: 'You're joking me. This is the 'big announcement'? This is a pathetic cry for attention. @KrisJenner.'
Another asked: 'How is it brace to be pair to say you had some acne for a Proactive commercial?'
Another person called the 'whole family just truly disgusting', tweeting: 'Kris Jenner should be ashamed of herself for hyping this nonsense in the manner she did! This whole family just truly disgusting!
'Real life issues out there like coming out or crippling disorders that keep you from leaving the house & she comes up with those ridiculous hashtags.'

People quickly labelled the stunt as a 'pathetic cry for attention' and 'shameless.'