'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star Kendall Jenner contested a celebrity magazine for quoting lines she never said. The 19-year-old model daughter of Bruce and Kris Jenner denied that she told something about the rumored gender transition of her former Olympian dad.
Kendall took to Twitter her rant on Us Weekly magazine's story on her comment about her dad's transition issue. Although the Us Weekly had positive note for her as doting daughter, the younger sister of Kourtney, Kim and Khloe mentioned those quotes were fake as she didn't speak with any mag's staff at Comedy Central's roast of Justin Bieber on Saturday, March 15.
'how is it legal for someone to "quote" someone and publish it if in fact you never said what was quoted,' Jenner's Twitter message at 3:33 am on Thursday.
'Shame on US Weekly for making up quotes. I NEVER said those things. I never spoke to them,' she posted at 5:09am on the same day.
Us reported on Wednesday that got exclusive interview with Kendall on Saturday when she's with celebrity pal Bieber's show. In their account, the TV star opened up about her modeling career, bashers of KUWTK, and controversial issue of her father.
'I am very aware of the fact that I won't be able to model for the rest of my life. And acting is something I am definitely interested in,' Cara Delavingne's close friend said about her career plan according to mag.
'When people say we don't work hard. That's just the biggest lie ever. All of our family members are super dedicated to their work, and we all know how to commit ourselves to our jobs. It's a great quality to have, I think. A good work ethic goes a long way,' Kendall's apparent lines in defense of her family.
"I love my dad. He's always been there for me and my sisters," the TV star's reportedly opinion about her father who will have own TV show according to some rumors. "He's a wonderful man. And just because he's changing shoes now, so to speak, doesn't make him less wonderful. I will always love my dad, whether he's a man or a woman."
For months there are speculations about Bruce's transition docuseries, but according to TMZ the 65-year-old reality star put it on hold because he wanted to prepare his sons Brody, Burt and Brandon first. Though there's no concrete time when to air this show, a TMZ' source said that it will materialize if Bruce will never back out.
"There's a 99.9% chance the docuseries will happen," the source shared.
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