Gigi Hadid learned how to ''deal with the haters'' on social media from fellow model and television personality Kendall Jenner.
Gigi Hadid learned how to ''deal with the haters'' from Kendall Jenner.
The 19-year-old model took inspiration from the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star when it came to learning how to deal with negative feedback, particularly on social media.
She said: ''From Kendall I learned how to deal with the haters.
''She has a really good sense of when to stand up [on social media] and when to back off.''
And it's not only Kendall, 19, that Gigi has taken social media tips from as she believes former Victoria's Secret model Karlie Kloss is great at showing how to be yourself online.
She added: ''I think she does such a good job of showing who she is. She lets her personality really shine in her Instagram.''
Meanwhile, Gigi - who is dating singer Cody Simpson - also offered her own tips for aspiring models on how to use Twitter and Instagram.
Speaking to Style.com, the blonde beauty shared: ''The biggest tip I would give people for personal branding is just to have a feeling to the page.
''Whether it's colour scheme or the types of posts that you do or just making sure that your images are really high quality.''
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