Kendall Jenner Responds to Accusations That She Photoshopped Herself Protesting
Kendall Jenner has denied photoshopping a picture of herself holding a Black Lives Matter sign and essentially faking solidarity with protesters.
Fans called out Kendall when they noticed the sign was missing from her shadow.
A photo of Kendall Jenner has been making the rounds on social media for the past few days, seemingly showing the supermodel posing with a Black Lives Matter sign (which suspiciously didn't show up in her shadow) and phoning in solidarity with ongoing protests against police brutality and systemic racism. The photo looked to be posted to Kendall's Facebook account.
kendall jenner a whole ass circus pic.twitter.com/evgixMGoWX
— sana (@darcyslizzy) June 5, 2020
Kendall Jenner photoshopping a sign in her hands is a pretty good indication of how seriously people should take celebrity opinions pic.twitter.com/dnpAbM6EhX
— Justin (@IamJoogle) June 6, 2020
What’s missing from @KendallJenner’s shadow? pic.twitter.com/mUExfSaPC8
— Andru Edwards (@AndruEdwards) June 5, 2020
Kendall has since denied that the photo is real on Twitter, writing "this is photoshopped by someone. i DID NOT post this."
this is photoshopped by someone. i DID NOT post this. https://t.co/nQ7uNnGB20
— Kendall (@KendallJenner) June 6, 2020
As a reminder, Kendall starred in 2017's infamous Pepsi commercial, in which she hands a policeman a soda during a protest. The commercial was panned for being generally insulting, and ignoring decades of racial injustice and police brutality against peaceful protestors. On that note, head here to help demand justice for Black lives and support protestors.
Here are guides for how to demand justice right now, how to find mental health resources if you're a Black woman, how to talk to your relatives about Black Lives Matter, how to spot a fake protest story, and how to protest safely.
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