Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott spent the weekend in Houston with their daughter, Stormi, and apparently they took her to the zoo—a pretty casual activity that is somehow causing drama. According to the Houston Chronicle, via Newsweek, Kylie and Travis were given VIP treatment that included cutting lines and shutting down a carousel so they could ride it privately—which upset other guests.

In an interview with KPRC 2 Houston, fellow zoo-goer Crystal Stemberger explained that she and her daughter were in line for the carousel when it closed for Kylie, Travis, and Stormi.

“[My daughter] does it every time we’re there,” she said. “We scanned her ticket, she got in line maybe two people in or three people about to get on the carousel, and then they cleared the entire place out.” Apparently this happened twice, with Stemberger adding, “Twelve kids were in line the first time, maybe 14 the second time, because it had just reopened. They weren’t as important as this family? That doesn’t make sense to me.”

Meanwhile, other people hit up Twitter to vent about Kylie and Travis:

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Houston Zoo spokesperson Jackie Wallace explained to the Houston Chronicle, “While we never like to close any part of the zoo, sometimes security measures must be taken for everyone’s safety,” adding that “VIP experiences are designed on a case-by-case basis.”

Kylie and Travis haven’t responded to backlash at this point (and they likely won’t, lol), but stay tuned, I guess!