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Kendall Jenner Instagram News: Followers Defend Her Against Cyberbullying Models

Kendall Jenner was reportedly bullied by fellow models over social media, prompting her fans to come to her defense.

Jenner was reportedly a victim of cyberbullying after two fellow models made fun of her on Instagram. The 19-year-old was recently photographed with fellow model Lexi Bolling at the Donna Karan – Vogue Germany show Monday, the photo appearing on Vogue Germany's Instagram feed.

Comments under the image showed Bolling, 21, who tagged her friend and fellow model, Binx Walton, 20, making fun of Jenner's appearance in the backstage photo.

"@binxwalton she's never looked better," Bolling commented, adding an emoticon crying with laughter.

Teen Vogue cover model Binx replied with an animated laughing emoticon highlighting her own comment: "That's f----- up."

Jenner's fans immediately reacted to the two models' comments, which have since been removed from the Vogue Germany backstage photo in question.

Calling them rude and jealous haters, Jenner's admirers called out Bolling and Binx, accusing them of merely dreaming of achieving Jenner's success. Other Instagram followers validated Jenner, commenting that she was flawless and more beautiful compared to the models who made fun of her.

While Bolling and Binx's comments have been deleted beneath the post, Jenner's fan's vehement reactions remain.

According to a source interviewed by Hollywood Life, the Kardashian sister is often bullied in her line of work by fellow models who believe Jenner's popularity from her family's reality show has given her a sense of entitlement. Her colleagues resent the fact that Jenner has never had to earn her way through her career but has achieved her success due to her family's connections.

The source continued to point out that Jenner is the most disliked model on the catwalk today, and frequently suffers from pranks played on her by other models backstage.

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