Los Angeles: Reality TV personality and model Kendall Jenner has denied using an edited image during the Black Lives Matter protests.
Kendall was accused of using a photoshopped image of her joining the protest in the wake of the death of African-American man George Floyd in US police custody, reports aceshowbiz.com.
A photograph of Kendall, one of the youngest sister's of reality TV star Kim Kardashian, went viral, where she is seen wearing an all black ensemble paired with a black mask while holding a Black Lives Matter sign.
Social media users were quick to notice that her sign didn't show up in her shadow on the ground. It seemed that the photo was to be taken from a 2019 Facebook post.
The netizans took to Twitter to blast Kendall for reportedly editing the picture.
Kendall came out and debunked all rumours of her faking the image and denied that she edited the photo and posted it online, saying someone else did it.
"This is photoshopped by someone. i DID NOT post this," she wrote on her Twitter account along with the picture in question.
Kendall's fans came in support of her.