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Gigi Hadid fights off Vitalii Sediuk

“I’m a Human being – and had every right to defend myself”, she wrote.

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Pictures which show Gigi being lifted from the ground as she bites her lips in frustration and uses her elbows to get free, were reported online, with sites claiming Gigi had lashed out at a fan and tried to elbow him in the face.

Models Gigi Hadid (l.) and Bella Hadid (r.) pose backstage at the FENTY PUMA by Rihanna AW16 Collection during Fall 2016 New York Fashion Week.

She also defended her right to fight back at the prankster, who has been banned from the United States following a similar incident with Brad Pitt.

Bella Hadid opened the Fendi runway show for Milan Fashion Week wearing a voluminous striped dress with bell sleeves, striped ankle boots, and a multi-colored handbag.

Model Gigi Hadid is constantly at the center of tabloid speculation and because it is a huge part of her job, the public rarely questions why we are hearing about her possible weight loss or alleged mistreatment of her boyfriends.

Gigi Hadid (l.) and Bella Hadid (r.).

Gigi Hadid, an avid kickboxer, defended herself against the attacker.

Kim Kardashian has been a previous object of Sediuk’s uninvited attention.

“To unknown article writer: fan?!”

From a creepy older family friend placing a lingering hand on your back, to some dickhead slapping your butt at a bar, to someone pushing their mate into you on the street (ha ha, the best kind of flirting is the kind with injuries), most women have plenty of shitty stories to tell about unwanted physical contact.

She tweeted, “That guy should prob take some time away from icing his jaw tonight to count his lucky stars that Z wasn’t there…” What is a woman supposed to think when a unusual man grabs you from behind and tries to pick you up off the street? He ran quick though’. Unfortunately for him, Hadid was not feeling any of this dude’s nonsense (because who made a decision to get famous by grabbing famous people, I ask you?). By doing this, I encourage the fashion industry to put true talents on the runway and Vogue covers instead of well-connected cute girls from Instagram.

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Sediuk added, “You can call it a manifest or a protest”.

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