
Many fans of the famous family were expecting something a little more dramatic.
Kris Jenner may have set expectations a little too high for her daughter Kendall's Proactiv spokeswoman gig, which was revealed Sunday afternoon after Kris hyped the 60-second commercial as a "brave and vulnerable" announcement on Friday.
"I'm so proud of my darling @KendallJenner for being so brave and vulnerable. Seeing you share her most raw story in order to make a positive impact for so many people and help foster a positive dialogue is a testament to the incredible woman you've become," Kris tweeted. "Make sure to watch @KendallJenner's Twitter on Sunday night to find out what I'm talking about and be prepared to be moved. #bethechange #shareyourstory #changetheconversation #proudmom #finallyasolution #authenticity #mydaughterinspiresme #getready".

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View StoryThe build-up was to the Proactiv announcement which marked one year since Kendall made an appearance at the 2018 Golden Globes, where online trolls attacked the model for her visible acne.
According to the ad, which aired right in time for the 2019 Golden Globes, Proactiv cleared up the skin problem for Kendall. Other celebs who have worked with the brand include Katy Perry, Jessica Simpson, Kaley Cuoco and Julianne Hough.
Many fans of the famous family were expecting something a little more dramatic.
The commercial aired on E! during the Golden Globes red carpet coverage, and Kendall shared it on Twitter.
Watch Kendall tell her acne story below, and then see how some fans were reacting on Twitter.