Kendall Jenner and Kim Kardashian Don't Approve Their Photos Used for Domestic Violence Campaign
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Attorneys for the Jenner-Kardashian sisters issue a warning to an artist who photoshopped their images so that their faces look bruised for a domestic violence campaign.

AceShowbiz - Kendall Jenner and Kim Kardashian are seemingly unhappy after learning that their images were used without their permissions for a domestic violence campaign. The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" stars issued a warning to an artist who photoshopped their images so that their faces look bruised, according to TMZ.

The photos saw the Jenner-Kardashian sisters having bruises on their faces and necks. Both of them bared their decolletage as they looked straight at the camera. The photos came with the captions which read, "Life can be a fairytale if you break the silence. No woman is immune from domestic abuse. #StopViolentAgainstWomen."

Though Kendall and Kim appeared in the campaign, multiple sources told TMZ that no one reached out to the reality TV stars to ask permission to use their images. Therefore, their attorneys tried to contact the artist to issue a warning. Both of them reportedly supported the cause but they believed that "people have the right to choose to be involved."

The photoshopped images were actually paparazzi shots taken at the Valentino fashion show in Paris back in 2014. Besides Kendall and Kim, other celebrities whose images were photoshopped and featured in the campaign included Angelina Jolie, Miley Cyrus and Emma Watson.

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