Kendall Jenner has become one of the most famous supermodels in the world and she is showing that she isn’t letting the negativity of others bring her down.

Recently, the 19-year-old super model has walked in New York, London, Milan and Paris runways for Fendi, Givenchy, Balmain, Sonia Rykiel, Bottega Veneta, Marc Jacobs and Dolce & Gabbana. In such a short period of time, Jenner quickly became the “IT” girl in the modeling industry and with her quick success, came a lot of negativity.

For an interview with Dazed magazine, Jenner was featured in a short film channeling her inner Regina George by creating a “Burn Book,” just like the one featured in the 2004 film, Mean Girls. In the short film, Jenner reads out loud some harsh comments that the public has said about her, her career, and her family while she writes them down in her own "Burn Book." She is sporting minimal make-up while not seeming fazed by what she is saying out loud.

Some of the comments that are featured in the video that Jenner reads are, “She couldn't do this without her family," "It's crazy to think North West can already read better than Kendall Jenner,” and "Whoa, Kendall Jenner is gorgeous. Too bad she's one of the richest, prettiest, talentless people ever."

The new face of Estee Lauder opened up about what goes on in the modeling world saying, “Nobody knows what goes on behind the scenes. I’m sure everybody thinks I was just sitting up in my room and got a phone call from someone saying, ‘Hey! Come walk in my show!’ No. I was here for a good amount of time, doing test shoots and go-sees.”

Also, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star doesn’t want people to think that the public's others harsh opinions is the reason why she’s continuing to pursue a modeling career. “Modeling isn’t something I’m doing purely for fun. It’s not something I’m doing to prove people wrong. It’s something that I’m doing because it’s what I want to do. And I enjoy it,” she explained.

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