Kendall Jenner has denied speaking to a magazine about her father Bruce's transition into a woman.
The 19-year-old was quoted by Us Weekly
as having said: 'I will always love my dad, whether he's a man or a
woman,' appearing to confirm reports that Bruce has decided to live life
as a female.'
But
Kendall slammed the suggestion she had made such a statement, writing
on Twitter on Wednesday: 'Shame on US Weekly for making up quotes. I
NEVER said those things. I never spoke to them.'
Not true: Kendall
Jenner says she did not speak about her dad Bruce's transition into a
woman to a magazine. Father and daughter are pictured in December 2013
Her
sister Khloe reposted the tweet in support. Kendall had shared two
hours earlier: 'How is it legal for someone to "quote" someone and
publish it if in fact you never said what was quoted.'
Us
Weekly also claims that Kendall told them: 'I love my dad. He's always
been there for me and my sisters. He's a wonderful man. And just because
he's changing shoes now, so to speak, doesn't make him less wonderful.'
The
publication alleges the model talked about being fully supportive of
her father while backstage at Justin Bieber's Comedy Central Roast on
Saturday.
The Kardashian-Jenner family has largely remained tight-lipped about the former Olympian's transition.
Denial: The 19-year-old took to Twitter to vent her frustration at Us Weekly
Fuming: Kendall was not happy after seeing the report, which she said contained 'made up quotes'
True self: The former Olympian,
pictured here earlier this month, is said to have known for over 50
years that he is really a woman
'I never spoke to them': Us Weekly
claims to have chatted to Kendall at Justin Bieber's Comedy Central
Roast on Saturday, which she attended with big sister Kourtney
Kardashian
Bruce is said to have known that he was really a woman for over 50 years, a family insider told People.
The
65-year-old has six children from his three marriages - daughters
Kendall and Kylie, 17, with Kris; sons Brandon, 33 and Brody, 31, with
ex-wife Linda Thompson; and daughter Cassandra, 34, and son Burt, 36,
with ex-wife Chrystie Crownover.
He also had four stepchildren from his former marriage to Kris: Kourtney, 35, Kim, 34, Khloe, 30, and Rob, 27.
Kim
addressed the reports surrounding Bruce in January, telling
Entertainment Tonight: 'I think everyone goes through things in life,
and I think that story and what Bruce is going through, I think he'll
share whenever the time is right. I feel like that's his journey to talk
about.'
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