Kylie Jenner & Travis Scott SLAMMED After Appearing to Park in Disabled Spot

Kylie Jenner & Travis Scott SLAMMED After Appearing to Park in Disabled Spot

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are causing major outrage after appearing to park in a disabled spot during date night.

Stormi's parents had a rare night out on Sunday and Kylie posted a picture with her beau.

She probably expected several fans to comment on how cute they were, but instead her comments filled up with people critiquing their parking choice.

Through the window of the door, Kylie's followers were quick to point out they took a disabled parking spot -- and people were not happy about it.

"Sooo, Which one of y’all are handicap?" one fan wrote. "Mentally all of the Kardashians are handicapped .. but pretty sure the spot is for physically handicapped .. sorry Kylie you're out," commented another.

Someone called them "heartless" and another slammed the duo for having "money and no manners!"

"u are no better than anyone else. money should not give u special privileges," the fan wrote, warning the famous duo, "God is watching u."

Not everyone is a hater though.

Some fans are coming to Kylie's defense, suggesting she may own the garage the parking spot is located in.

"Relax people she probably owns the whole car park and the sign," one person wrote. "how do you all know they didn’t have someone with them that was handicapped," responded another.

Kylie Jenner hasn't addressed the controversy yet -- she's probably rushing around dealing with the fact her trademark application for Kylie Skin was just suspended.

The Blast broke the story -- Jenner was sent a notice of suspension letter Monday by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office over her registration application for Kylie Skin.

USPTO officials stated that Kylie Skin was likely to cause confusion with another trademark, which was registered by a Chinese cosmetics company before the reality star filed her intentions of a skincare line.

The young billionaire will now have to sit tight while the paperwork gets shuffled around and the Chinese company's registration for "Kylie" is officially abandoned.

Interesting enough, the suspension for her skincare line comes days after Kylie filed another application to expand her empire to include press on nails and fragrances.