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Kendall Jenner’s First Tailgate Event in Dallas Is Iconic


Key Highlights

  • Kendall Jenner's event: She hosted her first-ever 818 Tequila tailgate in Dallas.
  • Date: The event took place on October 11, 2025.
  • Partnership: The tailgate was held in collaboration with Uber Eats.
  • Fan engagement: Attendees praised her warm interactions and style.

Kendall Jenner brought the ultimate party vibes to Dallas, Texas, as she hosted her first-ever 818 Tequila tailgate event, and fans can’t stop raving about it. The model and entrepreneur joined fans for what was dubbed “Kenny’s First Tailgate,” held in partnership with Uber Eats on October 11, 2025.

Kendall Jenner parties with fans at Drink 818 tailgate event in Dallas

Take a look at the photos of Kendall below:

Kendall kept her look effortlessly cool, wearing a white tank top paired with crisp white pants, black loafers, and a Marty Supreme sweatshirt as she sipped on her signature 818 Tequila and mingled with attendees.

Jenner used the event to help promote “Marty Supreme,” the forthcoming film starring Timothee Chalamet, who is dating her sister Kylie.

Fans were thrilled to see the star engaging so warmly, with social media lighting up with praise. One user wrote, “Supreme queen,” while another commented, “Best. Weekend. Ever.” Others couldn’t stop hyping her up, with one saying, “She is the best,” and another adding, “She’s amazing.”

Originally reported by Khushali Srivastava on RealityTea.



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