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Kim K, Kendall’s ‘bruised’ pics are ‘stolen’

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Celebrities Kim Kardashian and sister Kendall Jenner have said that thier pictures with bruises for #StopViolenceAgainstWomen campaign are stolen, however, the stars have expressed their support for the cause.

The pictures are getting going viral over the internet, however, it is reported that the stars were not contacted to get permission to use their faces though for a worthy cause.

The photoshopped images were actually pictures taken by paparazzi on 2014’s Valentino fashion show in Paris, TMZ.com reported.Lawyers of the stars are said to be reaching out to the artist responsible to issue a warning as it’s important that people have the right to choose to be involved.

The images also have a caption, “No woman is immune from domestic abuse” depicting Kim and Kendall with horrific cuts and bruises for the “Break the Silence” campaign.

(With ANI inputs)

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