Gigi Hadid Straightens Kanye West – Again – Over Vogue Editor

Gigi Hadid continued to put Kanye West in his place after blatantly bullied Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson for criticizing his “White Lives Matter” T-shirt.

Following the outcry from celebrities and a public statement from Vogue backing Karefa-Johnson after West said she was not a “fashion person,” the Yeezy fashion designer called the famed journalist his “sister” and said they apologized to each other.

“GABBY IS MY SISTER,” Ye wrote on Instagram on Tuesday evening while also sharing a photo of Karefa-Johnson.

“I DON’T LET PEOPLE GO TO BED THINK I HAD NOT HAD GABRIELLE FOR 2 HOURS TODAY AT 5PM, THEN WE GOED TO DINNER AT FERDIE.”

The rapper-turned-designer claimed that their meeting was filmed by famed director Baz Luhrmann at the request of Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

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The comment was under West’s post about how he and the stylist were making up for it.
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Despite the post’s good intentions, it didn’t sit well with Hadid, 27, who yelled at West for misspelling Karefa-Johnson’s first name in his follow-up post.

“It’s Gabriella*,” she noted.

Hadid’s feedback has gotten nearly 26,000 likes.

The model’s comment comes after she called West, 45, a “joke” and a “bully” for his post about the beloved stylist after Karefa-Johnson said showing the shirts was “indefensible behaviour”.

“You wish you had a percentage of her intellect. You have no idea haha… If there really is a point to one of your s–ts, she might be the only person who can save you,” Hadid wrote.

“As if the ‘honour’ of being invited to your show should stop anyone from speaking up..? LOL. You’re a bully and a joke.”

West has not specifically responded to Hadid’s insults.

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