Kendall Jenner Denies Photoshopping Protest Picture: ‘I Did Not Post This’
An image showing Kendall Jenner protesting with a Black Lives Matter sign made its rounds on social media and caused a whole lot of commotion.
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Jenner faced backlash after people realized the picture had actually been photoshopped. Those who came across the original pic immediately pointed out that Jenner’s shadow didn’t show her holding up a poster. While it many assumed Kendall posted the photoshop pic herself, others knew she wouldn’t make such a move.

However, the supermodel still spoke out to defend herself and make it clear that she did not post the edited snap. She wrote on Twitter: “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
Many stars including Ariana Grande, Halsey, Meek Mill, YG and more have been protesting against police brutality following the death of George Floyd.
He was just 46-years-old when he was killed by former Minneapolis police offer Derek Chauvin, who knelt on his neck until he lost consciousness and died.
All cops involved have since been arrested and charged for his murder.
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