While the Kardashian-Jenner family might be notorious for meddling in each other’s lives, breaking the fourth wall to complain about each other, and “literally being so rude,” when it comes to media versus family they are each other’s greatest allies. The Kardashians and Jenners are no stranger to taking to social media to confront haters although usually, it is the Kardashian girls who take to Twitter to defend their younger siblings. However it appears that fabricated quotes in US Weekly have caused the usually reserved Kendall Jenner to follow in her sisters' footsteps.
US Weekly published a story claiming to have scored an exclusive interview with Kendall backstage at Comedy Central’s roast of Justin Bieber, when such an interview never actually occurred. In the alleged interview, the model was reported as having said, “I love my dad. He’s always been there for me and my sisters. 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.”
Kendall took to Twitter to let the world know her frustration with the magazine for manufacturing the quotes:
how is it legal for someone to "quote" someone and publish it if in fact you never said what was quoted.
— Kendall Jenner (@KendallJenner) March 18, 2015
Shame on US Weekly for making up quotes. I NEVER said those things. I never spoke to them.
— Kendall Jenner (@KendallJenner) March 18, 2015
Although there have been numerous reports that Bruce will be sitting down with Diana Sawyer in May to discuss his coming out and that there will be an E! docuseries, Jenner himself has not yet confirmed the rumors. Aside from Kendall’s rebuttal to the faux-interview, the topic of Bruce Jenner’s supposed transition is one that neither the Kardashians nor the Jenners have publicly acknowledged or weighed in on.
We don't blame you Kendall !