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Kendall Jenner denies being bullied during NYFW

"Everyone’s been really cool to me," says Jenner. "I’ve never had one girl be mean...so far."

By Veronica Linares
Kendall Jenner denied reports that she was bullied during her recent stint at NYFW during an interview with Dazed magazine. Photo taken on November 23, 2014. UPI/Jim Ruymen
1 of 4 | Kendall Jenner denied reports that she was bullied during her recent stint at NYFW during an interview with Dazed magazine. Photo taken on November 23, 2014. UPI/Jim Ruymen | License Photo

NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Kendall Jenner addressed rumors that she was bullied during her stint on New York Fashion Week 2014 and told Dazed magazine they weren't true.

The 18-year-old model made her debut at NYFW this year where she walked the runway for major fashion houses like Tommy Hillfiger and Diane Von Furstenberg, but soon after the stint was over sources claimed other models felt it was "unfair" for Jenner to be in the shows.

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"[Bullying] has never happened, ever," the reality star said in her interview according to The Cut.

"I would see rumors of girls bullying me backstage and putting cigarettes out in my drink, and none of that has happened. "Everyone's been really cool to me. I've never had one girl be mean...so far."

Her mother, Kris Jenner, also dismissed the reports earlier this year, telling The Mirror her daughter had been "treated like gold" during Fashion Week.

Despite the controversy surrounding her career, Jenner has continued to work in the business and recently landed a campaign with Karl Lagerfeld and became the face of Estee Lauder.

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