Kylie Jenner will make a surprise appearance at Food Network’s 2024 New York City Wine & Food Festival, Page Six has learned.
We’re told the Kylie Cosmetics founder will stop by during the festival’s Grand Tasting event presented by HexClad on Sunday at the Brooklyn Army Terminal Number 4 in Brooklyn, NY.
Jenner will be promoting her vodka soda brand, Sprinter, which she launched in March.
“She will be at the Sprinter activation sampling her product and giving [beverages] to fans,” a source exclusively tells us.
The beverage is made with premium vodka, real fruit juice and sparkling water, according to the hard seltzer brand’s Instagram page.
The Khy designer isn’t the only A-lister expected to attend this year’s annual event.
We’re told 50 Cent and Blake Lively are also expected to show up for the foodie affair, which will kick off this Wednesday and run through Sunday.
Featuring more than 80 events in the line-up, major celebrity chefs are set to hit the scene.
Acclaimed French chef Daniel Boulud is co-hosting a brunch with Martha Stewart at the Blue Box Café on Friday, where wine pairings will be provided by Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits.
Butter’s executive chef, Alex Guarnaschelli, is linking up with “Ciao House” star Gabriele Bertaccini for a Tuscan-themed event at the Hall des Lumières on Thursday.
Famed restaurateur and “Chopped” star Geoffrey Zakarian is throwing a tasting brunch with the cast of “The Kitchen Brunch” at The Rooftop at Pier 17 on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Fresco by Scotto co-founder, Rosanna Scotto, is hosting a lunch with Melissa and Joe Gorga at her renowned Midtown eatery on Saturday.
The stellar line-up of events will help benefit God’s Love We Deliver, the city’s leading provider of life-sustaining meals and nutrition counseling for individuals living with severe illness,
“Annually, the Festival generates millions of impressions for God’s Love, raising awareness to grow the organization’s base of volunteers and clients,” according to the NYCWFF website.
“To date, NYCWFF has generated more than $14.8 million for its charitable causes with one hundred percent of the Festival’s net proceeds supporting its mission to EAT. DRINK. FEED NYC.”