Diary disaster! Kylie Jenner's 2017 calendar prints the WRONG date of the reality star's own birthday... 10 days too late

It looks like Kylie Jenner will have to wait an extra 10 days for her birthday this year if she goes by the dates on her 2017 calendar.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star - who was born on August 10 1997 - turns 20 this summer; and she's made sure that the occasion has been marked on her newly released calendar in big bold letters.

Unfortunately, the date's wrong.

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Diary disaster! Kylie Jenner's 2017 calendar prints the WRONG date of the reality star's own birthday... 10 days too late

 Late date: It looks like Kylie Jenner will have to wait an extra 10 days for her birthday this year if she goes by the dates on her 2017 calendar

Rather than August 10, the reality personality's 20th birthday has been listed 10 days later on August 20, 2017.

On the month in question, the TV star is pictured wearing nothing but a pair of skimpy white knickers, with her bare chest covered in sloppy creamy birthday cake.

The teenager holds a chunk of the delicious-looking treat in her hand and poses ready to take a bite from it.

The calendar - which is sold exclusively on Kylie's website - has supposedly featured the error on the initial batch of prints, sold to the first round of buyers.

The calendar also features her dogs' birthdays - which have been printed correctly.

Kylie's self-launched beauty product line had an appalling year in 2016, with buyers receiving frayed lip gloss applicator brushes and eye-liner pencils with no actual pencil included.

Misprint: Rather than August 10, the reality personality's 20th birthday has been listed 10 days later on August 20, 2017

A very happy un-birthday! The calendar - which is sold exclusively on Kylie's website - has supposedly featured the error on the initial batch of prints, sold to the first round of buyers

Make like Kylie in a little black bikini by Laina Rauma

If this is January we can't wait to see what the rest of Kylie Jenner's 2017 calendar looks like!

She posed with a python for photographer Terry Richardson wearing this sporty black bikini, which is by Laina Rauma.

It's a brand that big sis Kim Kardashian was obsessing over whilst on holiday in Mexico earlier this year, and it's easy to see why Kylie is on board too. We love the sports luxe vibe of the square neck crop top, plus Laina Rauma's pieces were made to flatter curvy figures!

Click the link (right) to start shopping now. It's also available in countless other colors if you want to stand out from the crowd!

Or if you want the Laina Rauma look on a budget, this Topshop two-piece will do the trick...

* PRICES MAY NOT BE AS ADVERTISED

Last summer, Kylie's company was flooded with complaints about the products, with the Better Business Bureau getting involved.

The makers of Kylie's range attempted to excuse the problems by stating that the celebrity's recognisable products were leading to intercepted deliveries which were either being stolen or vandalised.

Clearly trying to rebuild the reputation of her empire, the half-sister of Kim Kardashian shared behind the scenes images from her racy 2017 calendar photoshoot last month, obviously hoping to tease buyers.

The $22 product also features a bonus poster of the model, and was shot by controversial photographer Terry Richardson.

I'm A Slave 4 U: The calendar also features her dogs' birthdays - which have been printed correctly

Kylie flashes the flesh in a series of skimpy outfits in the calendar, wearing a high cut metallic bodysuit, whilst holding a matching balloon shaped into a K, in one, and recreating the image of Britney Spears' famous I'm a Slave 4 U performance on the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, by wrapping a snake around her shoulders for another.

She's also seen looking provocative in a black lacy bra, and a 1920s inspired fringed one piece.

Her saucy ways came under the microscope earlier this week when Kylie was forced to deny making a post on her personal app describing her sex life with her 27-year-old boyfriend Tyga.

'Lingerie, toys and massages!' Kylie Jenner has denied approving a 'very personal' post on her app describing her sex life with Tyga

The post - purporting to have been written by Kylie herself - was a list of 'things I do to spoil my man!'

It included 'Make your sex life fun! Spice things up with lingerie, toys and massages'. 

It also claimed Kylie got up early to make him breakfast in bed, baked cookies 'for no reason', and cooked for all of Tyga's friends whenever they came to the house.

The cover picture for the post was from Kylie and Tyga's very explicit November shoot which marked the rapper's birthday, with her straddling him topless, while his face is pressed against her breasts and his hand shoved down the back of her jeans.

But the 19-year-old quickly took to Twitter to deny she had anything to do with it.

'Hey guys from now on I won't be posting personally on my app anymore...' she wrote.

Unapproved: The post on her app and website detailed how Kylie got up early to make him breakfast in bed, baked cookies 'for no reason', and cooked for all of Tyga's friends whenever they came to the house

'A post went up today quoting something that I NEVER EVER said or saw. A very personal post that I would never ever approve. 

'And it's unfair to me and you to think that those were my words.I'm sorry and I know we will figure something out so we can all be satisfied,' she added, before signing off: 'Love You'.

She had also tweeted 'It will strictly be just from my team and my friends keeping you guys updated' — but then deleted it.

She offered no explanation as to how or why it happened. 

Kylie's personal app - which cost $2.99 per month - claims to offer 'premium paid content from Kylie’s world, bringing you closer to her than ever before'.

Despite the first person perspective of the post, Kylie's statement on Twitter appears to confirm she doesn't write or even see some of the items supposedly composed by her.

She can supposedly add this to the list of products her buyers have had problems with over the past year. 

No hack: She offered no explanation as to how or why it happened, but her app team later apologised for the 'mistake'

I didn't do it: The 19-year-old quickly took to Twitter to deny she had anything to do with it

Indeed many of her followers on social media questioned why they were paying for content that didn't come from her.

Others asked why she was now turning over complete control to her 'team and friends', when lack of her editorial control was what caused the unapproved post in the first place. 

The team behind Kylie's app later posted an apology for the 'mistake', claiming post was a draft erroneously set live without her blessing.

'To Kylie's fans: This morning, a drafted article was inadvertently posted for a short period of time on Kylie's app. This was a draft that was not in Kylie's words, was not Kylie's idea and had not been sent to her for approval,' they wrote.

'We'd like to sincerely apologize to Kylie for this mistake and the fans because it was never our intention to misrepresent Kylie and Kylie's voice.'

'We deeply regret that this happened and will work hard to ensure this never occurs again.' 

Paying for what? Indeed many of her followers on social media questioned why they were paying for content that didn't come from her

 

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