Neither the sobrasada nor the ensaimada, this is what has conquered the palates of Kylie and Kendall Jenner in Mallorca | LOS40

Neither the sobrasada nor the ensaimada, this is what has conquered the palates of Kylie and Kendall Jenner in Mallorca | LOS40
Neither the sobrasada nor the ensaimada, this is what has conquered the palates of Kylie and Kendall Jenner in Mallorca | LOS40

There are many things for which Spain is envied by the rest of the countries that are part of the European Union and that every year makes tourists choose our country again as their vacation destination: its climate, its gastronomy, its charming streets. , its people and, of course, also for its quality beer. Conquering the palate of the Kardashian clan was not going to be easy, but it was not impossible either..

Kylie and Kendall Jenner, known worldwide since they made the leap to the small screen back in 2007, have decided to get ahead of the summer and go on vacation to Palma de Mallorca. There they have enjoyed many of the pleasures that the island offers and they have made us part of it on their social media profiles. However, among the carousel of images and videos that they have shared with us of their boat trip, there is one that has not gone unnoticed.

This is what has conquered the Kardashians’ palates

In one of the shared videos, Kendall and Kylie appear in the car, dancing and singing a Billie Eilish song while, laughing, you toast with two bottles of Estrella Galicia. An image that has aroused the curiosity of all the followers who have already found the product that has conquered the palates of both.

Although there are many who have given their opinion, surprised, about this video, the beer brand’s own account has undoubtedly been the most anticipated comment by all users: “Things that I did not expect to have in common with Kyle and Kendall: me I also drink Estrella Galicia,” they wrote about the post itself.

 
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