Model Gigi Hadid (L) poses for a selfie during a promotional event for the 2015 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue in New York February 9, 2015.
IN PHOTO: Model Gigi Hadid (L) poses for a selfie during a promotional event for the 2015 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue in New York February 9, 2015. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

IT model Gigi Hadid got angry over a report that she snorted cocaine during the Victoria’s Secret Pink event over the weekend. She took to Twitter to slam the untrue reports of her doing drugs while in Miami.

On Sunday, Hadid expressed her indignation that Oceanup, a teen gossip site, would accuse her of snorting cocaine while at work. "@OCEANUP you are the pits of the world. It's very sad that you need to go to those lengths for someone to maybe read your sh*t blog," Gigi tweeted. She also tweeted how insulted she felt to be accused of doing such a thing while working on a prestigious fashion event where hundreds of people were surely going to be present and watching. Apart from not doing such a thing while at work, she shared that in general, she never touch cocaine and that she is striving to be a good role model. She ended her tirade by saying she will not put up with such accusations from a “scum blog.”

Recently named the face of Victoria’s Secret Pink, Gigi never minced her words when it comes to her good girl reputation and hard work to get where she is currently at. She, 19, is the daughter of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Yolanda Foster and the girlfriend of Cody Simpson. She once shared to the Post that even with a famous mom, no one can accuse her of using that connection to be a budding model. She once told The Post that other girls could see how hard she work in cinching this career and that even without her mom being a model and TV star, she would still be a model.

In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar when her name is starting to become a household one, Gigi shared that although her goals change everyday that she cannot say where she would be definitely in the next few years, one thing that does not change is how hard she is working. She said she just works hard and anticipates that everything would fall into place because of her hard work.

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