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Kendall Jenner Responds to Accusation She Photoshopped Herself Protesting

The Kardashian-Jenner family are accused of Photoshopping their photos regularly by fans and rarely respond to those kind of comments. But Kendall Jenner didn’t let a rumor that she Photoshopped a photo of herself at a Black Lives Matter protest linger on the internet very long. When she was called out of Twitter for seemingly sharing a photo of herself holding a Black Lives Matter poster edited in, Jenner retweeted the comment and wrote, “this is photoshopped by someone. I DID NOT post this.”

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While Jenner hasn’t been photographed at any Los Angeles protests, she has been vocal on her Instagram about her support for the Black Lives Matter movement. She wrote on June 1:

To everyone reading this and to myself: keep researching, reading, and educating yourself on how we can become better allies.

I’ve been doing a lot of thinking these past few days and my heart has been so heavy. I’m angry and hurt just like so many. I will never personally understand the fear and pain that the black community go through on a daily basis, but I know that nobody should have to live in constant fear. I acknowledge my white privilege and promise I will continue to educate myself on how I can help. Raging on platforms can not be all that we do in order to repair the system, we need to take real action, off of social media. This is a time to have those uncomfortable conversations with people and mainly with ourselves. We must also make sure we are ready to vote when the time comes to elect the right people into office.
The one truth that will always ring loudest is that BLACK LIVES MATTER. ❤️
Rest peacefully George Floyd and all victims of this horrible injustice.

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