Kendall Jenner Stuns At Milan Fashion Week Despite 'Bullying' Reports And After Being Called 'Fat'
American reality television star and upcoming supermodel Kendall Jenner isn't letting the haters pull her down. After reports that she got bullied at the New York Fashion Week went rampant online, Kendall paid no heed instead jetted off to Milan for another fashion filled catwalk. In addition, the 18-year old model has shrugged off the "fat" shaming online.
Kendall Jenner was reportedly bullied during the New York Fashion week. A number of models weren't too pleased with the way the 18-year old had gained access to fashion shows at the start of her career. Yet, despite such reports Kendall Jenner has gone off and focused on more fashion shows. Her latest Instagram post however answered such reports. Quoting "Mean Girls," the photo shows a laughing Kendall with another model with the caption: "You Can't Sit With Us."
The 18-year old model has jetted off to Milan for the Milan Fashion Week. Kendall joined Cara Delevingne at the Fendi Show, which featured a number of creative and fashionable outfits by designer Karl Lagerfeld. Apart from the Fendi show, Kendall was also part of the Dolce & Gabbana catwalk where she was part of the amazing finale.
Apart from the NYFW bullying involving Kendall Jenner, the model is now being "fat" shamed online. An Australian magazine claimed Kendall had cellulite on her legs to which Kendall's friend Ireland Baldwin had spoken up against. The said Australian magazine featured Kendall Jenner during her catwalk for Tommy Hilfiger, which obviously included a photo-shopped cellulite on Kendall's thigh.
"Ok so sorry guys but it's time I go on a rant so sorry. Im (sic) so beyond f*****g sick of these photoshop jobs as well! are all of you completely incapable as it is?" stated Baldwin's daughter on Twitter.
As for Kendall, the model isn't letting the bullying and fat shaming bring her down. Following her numerous cat walks, Kendall has been featured in a number of high end fashion magazines and Russell James' coffee table book, "Angels."