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Woman reveals how Kendall Jenner skips waiting at restaurants with one phone call
I'm sure we've all been in the situation where we've had to book a table last minute. And despite holding out hope that the very best restaurants in town will be able to squeeze us in at the time we want, it very rarely happens.
You see, unless you've booked a table months in advance, there is no chance you're going to be able to secure a reservation that very same day... unless, of course, you're an A-list celebrity.
But how do celebrities get exactly what they want when they want? Well, one woman on TikTok has revealed how Kendall Jenner secures a last-minute reservation at the popular Japanese sushi restaurant Nobu in Malibu, California (a particular hot-spot for the crème de la crème).
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In fact, according to reviews on Yelp, some people have waited up to 45 minutes on the phone just to reserve a table days or weeks in advance.
However, Lauren - who uses the username lmalikk on the social media platform - demonstrated how restaurants like Nobu are willing to make exceptions to celebrities... if they know the right thing to say.
In the clip, Lauren can be seen calling Nobu Malibu hoping to make a reservation for two.
Check out the video below:
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In response, the hostess tells Lauren that she only has a table available at "either 6:00 or 6:30".
Lauren then pulls a face indicating that these times simply are not good enough, and therefore tells the hostess: "Um, okay... it's for Kendall Jenner."
Then, without missing a beat, the hostess' voice immediately goes up an octave, as she replies: "OK, can I get the password please?"
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Lauren then hangs up and laughs.
The overlaid caption on the video reads: "too many ppl tried this trend that kendall jenner put a password for nobu [sic]."
After amassing over 687,000 views, people in the comments section were astounded by the revelation that so many people had pretended to book a table under Kendall's name that she now requires her own password:
Of course, as well as people sharing their curiosity over what the password could be, many TikTokkers also offered their suggestions on what the password could be:
So, what do you think the password is? Let us know in the comments section...