Kylie Jenner has always used social media, not only to tell her fans and followers about her daily activities, but also to advertise some of the products that she is endorsing. Recently, the youngest star of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” shared to her 25.8 million Instagram followers, a picture of herself after she lathered her skin with a certain self-tanning product.

“Love my @cocoabrowntan from @marissacarter when I want a fast tan #SelfTan #CocoaBrown #1HourTan,” she wrote.

According to The Huffington Post, the young Jenner has already endorsed a multitude of products, such as the iPhone camera remote, sparkling whiteners, and certain anti-wrinkle products, all of which she was able to advertise flawlessly. However, it would appear that something went wrong during her self-tanning procedure.

 Love my @cocoabrowntan from @marissacarter when I want a fast tan #SelfTan #CocoaBrown #1HourTan

A photo posted by King Kylie (@kyliejenner) on Jun 7, 2015 at 2:18pm PDT

As seen in the picture that she posted, her left leg had a very clear streaky and blotchy tan line. Despite this blotchy look, however, the photo managed to get over a million likes. It is unclear whether or not social media users clicked “Like” on the photo because they actually liked it, or because they found the photograph funny.

Regardless, there is a possibility that she may have done the ugly tan streak on purpose as a marketing ploy, proving to be a marketing genius in her own right.

Before the seemingly fake tanning photo, Kylie has also made headlines after slamming Chris Brown for dissing Caitlyn Jenner. Breezy referred to Caitlyn as a “science project.” He posted the exact same meme that Snoop Dogg posted earlier this week. “Shout out to Akon!” the Instagram meme stated. “He is about to supply 600 million Africans with solar power. I am really upset that this is not major news, but that science project Bruce Jenner is. #Society.”

Kylie defended her father and responded, “Not very nice to say about your friend’s dad.” She then took to Twitter to say, “State what you want about the world without bashing others. Leave a positive impact.” Since then, the 26-year-old rapper removed the meme. But the photo, to this day, remains on Snoop’s page.

Caitlyn has been getting a lot of support following her revelation. However, amid all the praises for bravery, she has also been getting some negative comments from fellow celebrities who think that she does not deserve the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at this year’s ESPY Awards.

Connor Cruise, Tom Cruise’s son, was one of those who are not glad about the former Olympian being awarded for courage. “Really??” Connor wrote on Twitter. “Winning the AA award for courage? Ashton is going to come out and yell ‘PUNK’D!’ So many more important people that actually deserve an award.”

But it seems Connor has decided to delete his posts as well. He however, explained, "Totally twisting what I said, if you read what I said I totally support being happy and am glad she is happy. We just need to as a nation and a world get back to business and making everything a better place. Way more about the problems the world needs to solve than about her guys."