Kendall Jenner finally breaks her silence over the Pepsi controversial AD

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Kendall Jenner's debut ad for Pepsi has caused a serious reaction to her and the company's soda. Pepsi was criticized for "insatiable" commercials, with people accusing them of exploiting the Black Lives Matter movement and casting a white model as a peacemaker between protestors and police Soda was apologized for the infamous advertisement and putting Kendal, who was also invited to social media to accept ads, in such a controversial position. The model was first mentioned in the Keeping Up with the Kardashians episode that was broadcast on Sunday night.

 She said;
"I just feel really, really bad. I feel really bad that anyone was ever offended. I feel really bad that this was taken such a wrong way and I genuinely feel like s--t. I have no idea how I'm gonna bounce back from it."
"I would never purposely hurt someone ever. I would, obviously, if I knew this was gonna be the outcome I would have never done something like this. But you don't know when you're in the moment, and like, it was the most…like it was…like it was so…like I just felt so f--king stupid. The fact that I would offend other people or hurt other people was definitely not my intent and that's what got me the most, is that I would ever make anyone ❤ ❤ 2348050417551 available for a good time ... spill TEA.... Easy on Shade #jaiyeorie

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