Kylie Jenner will make a surprise appearance at Food Network's 2024 New York City Wine & Food Festival, Page Six has learned.
The founder of Kylie Cosmetics will be stopping by during the festival. Grand tasting event hosted by HexClad Sunday at Brooklyn Army Terminal 4 in Brooklyn, New York.
Jenner plans to promote her vodka soda brand, Sprinter, which she launched in March.
“She attended Sprinter activations to sample the product and [beverages] To all the fans,” a source exclusively said.
A drink made with premium vodka, real fruit juice, and sparkling water. According to the hard seltzer brand's Instagram page.
Khy designers aren't the only big stars scheduled to attend this year's annual event.
Bryan Cranston, 50 Cent and Blake Lively are also reportedly set to appear at the gourmet event, which begins this Wednesday and runs through Sunday.
More than 80 events are planned and will feature notable celebrity chefs.
Renowned French chef Daniel Boulud joins as co-host Brunch with Martha Stewart at Blue Box Cafe On Fridays, Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits will offer wine pairings.
Butter's executive chef Alex Guarnaschelli will partner with Ciao House star Gabriele Bertaccini. For a Tuscan-themed event Thursday at Art des Lumières.
Famous restaurateur and 'Chopped' star Geoffrey Zakarian throws tasting brunch Sunday with the cast of “The Kitchen Brunch” on the rooftop of Pier 17.
Meanwhile, Rosanna Scotto, co-founder of Fresco by Scotto, Lunch with Melissa and Joe Gorga Saturday at her famous Midtown eatery.
The impressive line-up of events will benefit God's Love We Deliver, the city's leading provider of life-sustaining meals and nutritional counseling for people living with serious illnesses.
“Each year, this festival generates millions of impressions of God's love and raises awareness that expands the organization's volunteer and customer base.” According to the NYCWFF website.
“To date, the NYCWFF has generated more than $14.8 million for philanthropy, with 100 percent of the festival's net proceeds supporting the mission of EAT. Drink. Feed New York.”





