Kim Kardashian Gets Advance Screening of Fifty Shades of Grey, Doesn't Invite Sister Kendall Jenner

Both reality stars tweeted about the "incident"

By Francesca Bacardi Feb 04, 2015 5:12 PMTags
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With a movie as hotly anticipated as Fifty Shades of Grey, pretty much any woman would probably do anything to get her hands on a copy ASAP!

Kim Kardashian was one lucky woman when she was treated to an early screening of the steamy film. Fortunately for her and the other lucky women she was with, they got to experience Jamie Dornan and all of his sexiness extra early, but Kendall Jenner seemed to miss out!

Kanye West's missus tweeted, "Girls night watching a private screening of Fifty Shades of Grey!!!!!! OMG it's sooooo good!!!!!"

But less than two minutes later, sister Kendall tweeted back a sassy response because her reality star sibling didn't think to invite her!

"@KimKardashian and no invite!?!" she replied.

We would be saying the exact same thing, Kendall!

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With all of the scenes that have been released throughout the week, we can hardly wait to get our butts into those seats at the movie theater come Feb. 13. Dakota Johnson and Dornan have been revealing a lot more of themselves lately, and obviously based on the book, we know to expect a lot more steamy scenes from the both of them!

Although the sex scenes probably caused some awkwardness on set, Dornan told Time that those weren't the "hardest" ones for him to film! He revealed that the now-infamous interview scene was the most difficult because that's the first time we meet Christian Grey.

"It's the first time that we see Christian, and we see him in his highly impressive office, very much in charge and in a position of power," Dornan told the magazine. "And all of that has to come across, but we also have to quickly feel the connection between the two right away."

The cast was given two days to film it, which Dornan believed meant, "I wasn't the only one thinking that we really needed to get it right."