Apparently the magazine photoshopped the cellulite onto her legs.Yes, I posted this! Fricking hilarious. And my god, that shot of her in the hotpants... I hope Famous magazine expands upon the story further this week with more shots now that those images have surfaced!
Apparently the magazine photoshopped the cellulite onto her legs.
http://www.gossipcop.com/kendall-jenner-fat-famous-cover-photoshopped-cellulite-photos/
Why on earth would they need to?! She's not exactly hf model lean..
No but to be fair, she doesn't have as much cellulite as what the magazine says. She doesn't really have much cellulite at all
this is really well put: http://theblot.com/an-open-letter-to-kendall-jenner-about-her-model-bullying-7725835
. I used to think that Cara Delavigne was the worst model ever, but this makes me miss her.
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she is everywhere
this is really well put: http://theblot.com/an-open-letter-to-kendall-jenner-about-her-model-bullying-7725835
this is really well put: http://theblot.com/an-open-letter-to-kendall-jenner-about-her-model-bullying-7725835
Agreed. People get jobs all the time based on who they know or who they are related to - why should people expect modelling to be any different?Can't really sympathize with the hypothetical model in this situation. Undeserving people get handed opportunities all the time, but since when is life fair? It's definitely not fair that I can sit here and choose not to eat while hundreds of millions of people are starving--life is a lottery. I understand getting upset or whatever, but like seriously what did they expect.
I was about to post this, you beat me to it I liked the article but unfortunately for Kendall, she can't do anything about her background. I agree with @Tinyportia - this also applies in other fields too. People come from different circumstantial backgrounds it's unfair for one girl to be bullied just because she came from a privileged background compared to another girl that worked her way to the top and came from poverty or whatever her circumstance is. She just has to prove that she does deserve this and show the other models why she's there and it's not just handed to her on a silver plate. I would say the starting point would be to lose weight.this is really well put: http://theblot.com/an-open-letter-to-kendall-jenner-about-her-model-bullying-7725835
I was about to post this, you beat me to it I liked the article but unfortunately for Kendall, she can't do anything about her background. I agree with @Tinyportia - this also applies in other fields too. People come from different circumstantial backgrounds it's unfair for one girl to be bullied just because she came from a privileged background compared to another girl that worked her way to the top and came from poverty or whatever her circumstance is. She just has to prove that she does deserve this and show the other models why she's there and it's not just handed to her on a silver plate. I would say the starting point would be to lose weight.
I don't love Kendall but I actually completely disagree with this article, particularly the notion that 'poor' models with large debts deserve jobs more.this is really well put: http://theblot.com/an-open-letter-to-kendall-jenner-about-her-model-bullying-7725835
I agree.I was about to post this, you beat me to it I liked the article but unfortunately for Kendall, she can't do anything about her background. I agree with @Tinyportia - this also applies in other fields too. People come from different circumstantial backgrounds it's unfair for one girl to be bullied just because she came from a privileged background compared to another girl that worked her way to the top and came from poverty or whatever her circumstance is. She just has to prove that she does deserve this and show the other models why she's there and it's not just handed to her on a silver plate. I would say the starting point would be to lose weight.