Kendall Jenner fired back at Stephanie Seymour after she said that Jenner and Gigi Hadid should be called “bitches of the moment” instead of models.
“If you’re not going to tell us not to be in ‘your moment,’ then don’t be in mine!” Jenner wrote in a post on her app Thursday. “But, if you choose to be a cyberbully, I’m going to stick to myself.”
“I actually looked up to her. She has a daughter! I guarantee you that she didn’t imagine someone so publicly shaming her daughter when she made those comments about us being ‘bitches of the moment.’”
“If people want to call Gigi and I supermodels now, it doesn’t take anything away from supermodels of the past. Obviously, I have so much respect for these women, but right now, we’re the models of this time. Significant? Maybe. Hardworking? For sure.”
While speaking to Vanity Fair recently, Seymour criticized them both.
“They are completely different than we were,” Seymour said. “Supermodels are sort of the thing of the past. They deserve their own title. [Kendall and Gigi] are beautiful girls, and I support all of them, but they need their own title,” she said. “Bitches of the Moment — That would be a good title for them.”
This isn’t the first time a big name from the modeling industry has called out the social media stars.
Earlier this year, Rebecca Romijn said that Kendall and Gigi were “not true supermodels,” but later retracted those remarks and said they are “both amazing and beautiful.”