Kendall Jenner ‘bullied’ by other models at New York Fashion Week

Kendall Jenner was reportedly ‘bullied’ by other models during her recent stint at New York Fashion Week.

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by Fiona Day |
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An insider told a US magazine that many of Kendall’s fellow runway stars resented the reality star for her apparent ‘easy’ route to the top.

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“The other models worked so hard to get a spot on the runway and didn’t think it was fair that she was there,” the insider explained.

They continued, telling In Touch: “They started acting b*tchy. Some even put out their cigarettes in Kendall’s drink!”

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The 18-year-old has been trying to distance herself from her famous family and her reality show roots as she tries to conquer the fashion world.

Kendall wants to distance herself from her family
Kendall wants to distance herself from her family

So far, Kendall has been enjoying immense success and featuring in campaigns and fashion shows around the world.

Designers such as Karl Lagerfeld and Marc Jacobs have even hired the California-born model, who was signed to her first agency at the tender age of 14.

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Kendall’s wish to be taken seriously in the modelling world has resulted in her requesting that her famous sister, Kim Kardashian, stay away from her runway shows so not as to draw attention to her famous family background.

In an interview with LOVE magazine, Kendall said: “Kim was invited to a lot of the shows that I was in,”

“She called me before and was like, ‘Hey, I was invited to the show, I just wanted to let you know. Do you want me to come?’ and I was like, ‘No.’”

Hopefully bullies won’t cause Kendall to lose sight of her modelling ambitions.

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