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'Take that Kimye!' Kendall Jenner taunts sister Kim after her heart-filled hair snap overtakes the selfie queen's wedding photo for the highest number of likes on Instagram.

Kendall Jenner has overtaken her sister Kim Kardashian for the most ever likes on Instagram.
A photo posted by the 19-year-old model last month, showing her lying on the floor in a lace dress, has reached over 2,481,000 likes on the social media site, outshining the 2,473,600 likes garnered by 34-year-old Kim's sentimental wedding photo, which features her and 38-year-old husband Kanye kissing at their 2014 ceremony.
'Take that KimYe!' Kendall wrote on Twitter when she heard the news.
The winner: Kendall Jenner's photo, taken last month, shows her lying on the floor with her hear in hearts around her. It has no become the most liked photo on Instagram
Second place: This photo from Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding last year has been overtaken by Kendall's for the most likes
n the record-breaking image, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is seen lying on a floor with her eyes closed and her brunette locks turned in on their ends to form hearts.
She could be wearing a wedding dress herself in the image, showing off an intricately designed white lace bodice with sheer panels and a wisp of crinoline gracing the edge of the photo. 
As for Kim and Kanye's famous photo, the newlywed couple are seen standing in front of the grand flower wall created for their special day, with the bride and groom are sharing a romantic kiss.

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