Kylie Jenner breaks Met Gala ‘no-selfie’ rule in epic bathroom photo with Kim Kardashian and P Diddy

The 19-year-old reality star couldn't resist breaking Anna Wintour's strict policy
Breaking the rules: Kylie Jenner poses with A$AP Rocky, Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, P Diddy, Paris Jackson and Brie Larson
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Jennifer Ruby2 May 2017
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Kylie Jenner broke the Met Gala’s strict ‘no-selfie’ policy by taking a star-studded bathroom snap at the glitzy event.

The reality star clearly couldn’t resist taking one sneaky photo of herself and her famous friends by the mirrors inside the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art on Monday night.

Reminiscent of Ellen DeGeneres’ Oscars’ selfie, the picture featured a host of famous faces including Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, P Diddy and Paris Jackson.

Oscar-winner Brie Larson crammed into the back of the picture, while A$AP Rocky, model Lily Aldridge, Frank Ocean and Michelle Monghan also got involved.

Despite Vogue editor Anna Wintour’s strict photo policy, which she implemented back in 2015, Jenner didn’t seem too bothered about flouting the rules.

Highlights from the Met Gala 2017 red carpet

The 19-year-old even decided to caption the covert snap: “Annual bathroom selfie.”

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Jenner was joined by sisters Kendall and Kim at the annual fashion ball, seated at the same table as Rihanna and Donatella Versace.

Model Ashley Graham also decided to ignore Wintour’s photo policy and took her own bathroom selfie alongside Elizabeth Banks and Kerry Washington.

She wrote on Instagram: “You guys I'm in, and I'm not supposed to be doing any social media, but this is so freaking awesome!”

Comedian Amy Schumer also broke the social media rules and shared a series of posts on her Instagram Story.

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