She's Back! Flawless Kendall Jenner Goes Retro for Harper's Bazaar After Pepsi Ad Backlash
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Sporting big hair, red lips, bold eyebrows and matching red outfit, the Victoria's Secret model channels Jackie Kennedy while gracing the cover of the magazine's 150th anniversary issue.

AceShowbiz - Kendall Jenner has made a comeback after receiving massive backlash for her appearance in the now-pulled Pepsi commercial. The Victoria's Secret model looks flawless as she graces the cover of Harper's Bazaar for the magazine's 150th anniversary issue.

On Thursday, April 13, Kendall took to her Instagram account to share a photo featuring her on the cover of the magazine. The 21-year-old model channeled Jackie Kennedy as she sported big hair, red lips and bold eyebrows. The model looked totally glamorous in matching red outfit.

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According a new report from TMZ, Kendall will make her first public appearance following the incident at Coachella this weekend, where she will be joined by little sister Kylie Jenner. Kendall reportedly will host a party for the dating app Bumble in Rancho Mirage.

Kendall has been laying low since her Pepsi ad caused controversy. Previous report said the model's "traumatized" over the backlash and worrying about her modeling career. "Kendall was grateful for the change," a source once said. "She is really traumatized over the Pepsi backlash."

Kendall has been receiving a lot of harsh criticism from many, but not all of people are putting the blame on her. Alec Baldwin is one of those who come to Kendall's defense. The actor took to Twitter to say that the model's management should be blamed for her participation in the said ad.

"Don't blame @KendallJenner for that spot. Kendall is still a very young, inexperienced woman in an awful business. Blame her management," Alec tweeted. "I remember when my daughter [Ireland Baldwin] and Kendall were little kids in school. I think it's unfair to rake these younger ppl over the coals," the actor added. "The US is such a sadistically shame-based, blame-centered culture..."

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