Kendall Jenner at NYFW 2015: 'KUWTK' Reality Star Still Constantly Bullied, Pranked by Other Models at New York Fashion Week [Pics]
Kendall Jenner is reportedly still being bullied and pranked by other models.
Vogue Germany recently Instagrammed an unflattering snapshot of the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star, taken backstage at Donna Karan's runway show during New York Fashion Week.
Model Lexi Boling brought the image to Teen Vogue cover girl Binx Walton's attention, writing, "she's never looked better," with the laughing-through-tears emoji. Binx then responded, writing "that's f--ked up" with some laughing emojis.
According to HollywoodLife.com, the apparent hatred comes from the models thinking that Jenner is privileged.
"Kendall is constantly being bullied by other models," a source revealed. "They feel like she walks around -- acting entitled -- like she's better than everyone else. She hasn't had to earn her career like everyone else -- it was handed to her because of her family connection."
"They also don't think she has the looks to be such a big model. She's easily the most disliked model on all the catwalks," the source continued. "Many of the other models can't stand Kendall and her clique, which includes Cara Delevingne and Gigi Hadid, but they bully Kendall the most."
"The other models like to pull cruel pranks on her too, like hiding her favorite hairspray and makeup," the source added. "They also like to lead her on a wild goose chase by telling her someone was looking for her in her dressing room just before she's supposed to take the stage. It's very catty and mean spirited."
Similarly, In Touch previously reported that the reality star was dealing with such behind-the-scenes drama at NYFW in last fall. "The other models worked so hard to get a spot on the runway and didn't think it was fair that she was there," an insider said.
"They started acting b---h. Some even put out their cigarettes in Kendall's drink," the insider added.
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