Kendall and Kylie Jenner Attacked With Eggs On Stage In Australia [PHOTOS]

Kendall and Kylie Jenner made an appearance at a Westfield shopping center in Sydney, Australia, on Tuesday to promote their new clothing line. While doing so, TMZ alleges, someone threw some eggs at them,

Hundreds of fans attended the event, and while the majority of attendees cheered for the Jenner sisters, one woman wasn’t so happy with the reality stars’ visit.

Police took notice of what was happening fairly quickly and were able to escort the woman from the premises, and since she spit on them while it all went down, she was booked for assault.

E! News confirms that the woman in question has since been arrested and charged.

"Following an incident at a shopping center in Parramatta around 4:30 yesterday afternoon, a 25 year old woman from Punchbowl was arrested and taken to the Parramatta police station," a spokesperson for the New South Wales police tells E! News. "She was charged with three counts of assaulting a police officer (she assaulted three police officers in total). The police officers were trying to arrest her and she resisted. The woman was also charged with behaving in an offense manner."

The unidentified culprit who TMZ describe as a grumpy "older"woman, was standing on the second floor of the mall, looking down on the stage where the Jenners were making their presentation, when she threw a handful of eggs at them.

Luckily, the suspect missed her targets and didn't ruin Kendall and Kylies chic looks. Kendall showed off her never-ending legs in a short, spotted dress with plunging neckline, while Kylie looked gorgeous in a white dress with sheer paneling that helped her flaunt some cleavage. Instead, the eggs hit the stage and splattered onto fans standing nearby.

Cops quickly spotted the woman and arrested her.

Despite the evidence, which she presumably hasn't seen, Kylie says no eggs were thrown.

She tweeted: "don't you think there would of been a video of eggs being thrown or even a pic? Just saying. If it did happen we weren't there."

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