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Kylie Jenner (And Her Huge Lips) Got A Puppy For Christmas! See The Adorable Pics

Kylie jenner christmas party 2014

Jan. 28 2015, Updated 2:03 p.m. ET

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Kylie jenner christmas party 2014

When you’re part of the Kardashian/Jenner family, an over-the-top, star-studded Christmas Eve party at your house is not enough of a present. Nope. Kylie Jenner got the gift of puppy as her Christmas Day gift!

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Kylie debuted her new friend on her Instagram page (while wearing her Christmas jammies, natch), saying "dreams do come true." Aw!

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It seems that Kylie hasn’t yet decided on a name for her puppy (or at least she hasn’t shared one with us yet), so for now she’s just calling him “bby.” Now “bby” can join Louis and Vuitton, the chocolate lab puppies Kylie and Kendall got for Christmas in 2011. Guess their puppy family is almost as big the human Kardashian family is now!

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Speaking of Kendall Jenner, she was also at Kris’ annual Xmas eve party, and who showed up for the festivities? Their dad, Bruce! Looks like there’s no hard feelings even though Kris and Bruce’s divorce is official.

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Ah yes, and it would be silly not to mention the fact that the sisters dressed in almost identical white party dresses, though Kylie’s signature huge lips clearly set her look apart from her sister’s.

What do you think of Kylie’s Christmas gift? What should she name her new pet? Tweet us @OKMagazine.

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