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Love in an elevator?

Nah. More like:

HELP! We’re stuck in an elevator and we really don’t love it.

This sums up the experience of Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner on Thursday night.

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians actresses actually found themselves trapped in an elevator on their way to a New York Fashion Week event on Thursday evening.

They were very frightened during the incident.

But not frightened enough to put their phones away of course.

Yup, Kendall, Kylie and Kylie’s very ugly new hair color all kept fans apprised over what was happening via Snapchat.

“So my worst nightmare just happened. We are stuck in the elevator,” Kylie says into the camera at one point.

It’s a good thing her worst nightmare isn’t having her company receive a failing grade from the Better Business Bureau, huh?

Because that already happened.

But we digress. We actually agree that it would suck a lot to be stuck in an elevator, even when surrounded by friends.

A video posted by Kendall Jenner Snapchat (@kendalljenner.snap) on

“We’re actually stuck in an elevator in real life, I never thought this would actually happen, I’m genuinely so terrified,” Kendall added in her own Snapchat video.

It looks like the sisters and their pals were trapped in this situation for about 40 minutes before the fire department arrived.

And then, of course, the reality stars concluded their ordeal by taking a group picture with FDNY members who helped them out of the elevator.

A video posted by Kendall Jenner Snapchat (@kendalljenner.snap) on

We posted that photograph above.

Earlier in the week, Kendall and Kylie attended Kanye West’s Yeezy Season 4 Fashion Show. But they did not participate in the event.

“It’s really cool to sit and watch. It’s like a whole new world,” Kendall told E!.

“It’s kind of nice to not feel the pressure of having to walk, and sitting there for a couple hours before.”

Kylie agreed:

“I used to walk but I’ve gotten to a new level and now I get to sit and watch. It’s fun. I like being on the other side.”