Keeping Up With The Kardashians star turned runway model Kendall Jenner might have spoken out about rumors that she was bullied by models during New York Fashion Week.

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She posted a picture via Instagram early Thursday morning of herself and another model. In the black-and-white snapshot Kylie is laughing while the other woman faces the camera.

The E! reality TV cast member captioned the picture, "You can't sit with us," an infamous line from the 2003 film Mean Girls.

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Despite rumors that she was a victim of bullying during New York Fashion week earlier this month, Kendall shared a snapshot of her and a group of friends during the events.

She wrote the caption, "Blurred Lines" for the picture.

Reports circulate that Jenner's fellow models resented her for strutting the catwalk with them and hazed her throughout the fashion festivities

An insider said Wednesday that, "The other models worked so hard to get a spot on the runway and didn't think it was fair that she was there. They started acting b----y. Some even put out their cigarettes in Kendall's drink!"

The 18-year-old reality star walked the runway for one of the most luxurious and popular designers, Diane von Furstengerg. She also modeled for Marc Jacobs' fashion show back in February and has walked in various Paris shows as well.

While she might have been bullied by her fellow models, her mother Kris Jenner took to her Instagram to show how happy she was. She shared a series of pictures of Kendall including one of she and her daughter together.

She wrote the caption, "Proud of you beautiful @kendalljenner great night last night!"


As for Kendall, she seems to understand the backlash she should get for trying to be a high fashion model after starring in a reality series.

She revealed recently, "People didn't take me seriously as a model...I went on castings and some people weren't feeling me because of my name. But it was great when people didn't recognize me. I was like, 'Thank you. Please don't recognize me.'"