Kris Jenner is not at all happy with the naked butt photos of her daughter Kylie on Interview magazine. Jenner talked about the shots during an interview with Maria Menounos’ Sirius XM show on Wednesday.

Jenner told Menounos that she has mixed opinions about her daughter’s photos for the magazine. While she appreciated the great effort done by photographer Steven Klein to make the 18-year-old look almost doll-like, she also noted how Kylie could have been a little more modest with her butt photos.

"The pictures are insane. I think she could have covered her bum a little bit more,” she said.

Regardless, the “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star praised Klein for his amazing and iconic work on Kylie’s photos. Jenner described the shots for Interview magazine as “beautiful and artistic.” She also expressed her gratitude that her “girls get to work with the most fantastic photographers in the world.”

“It’s such a great experience and it’s truly remarkable,” she told Menounos, adding that Kylie was able to express herself during her photo shoot with Klein.

Kylie wore a series of provocative and revealing outfits ranging from corset tops to tight latex body suits during her photo shoot for Interview magazine. She looked almost unrecognisable while she posed with a stoic expression on her face which made her look like a mannequin.

Two of the photos featured the teen dressed in a pair of latex chops, with the trousers gaped open on the back to reveal her naked buttocks. Kylie channelled her sister Kim Kardashian West as she posed with her bare butt in full display while holding a tray with a champagne glass.

However, two of the risqué shots caught the attention of people with disability. Kylie’s photos that show her sitting on a gold wheelchair dressed in fetish costumes sparked anger and complaints from disability advocates.

Interview magazine has since issued a statement about Kylie’s photos. Posted by Entertainment Online, the publication wrote that their intention wasn’t to offend anyone with disability. Instead, their intent with the wheelchair photos was “to create a powerful set of pictures that get people thinking about image and creative expression.”

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