Jenner pointed at TMZ's coverage of news when a stalker, 37-year-old John Ford, was arrested after he broke into a gated community and sat at Jenner's pool.
He was released after he was determined mentally stable by a psychiatrist. But he was then re-arrested and booked for criminal trespass and for violating a restraining order.
TMZ's coverage featured her house's location and pictures too, and it depicted images of the hills and mountains near Jenner's home.
This didn't go down well with Jenner as she hit back at the publication questioning about privacy rights of public figures, reported The Hollywood Reporter.
"I understand what I've signed up for but when you release the exact location to where I live that is when you're putting my life in danger. Your home is your safe haven, but for me, because of outlets like you, my home is anything but you should be ashamed of yourself," Jenner tweeted.
i understand what i’ve signed up for but when you release the exact location to where i live THAT is when you’re putting my life in danger. your home is your safe haven, but for me, cuz of outlets like you, my home is anything BUT. you should be ashamed of yourself. https://t.co/Y1oglJsHck
— Kendall (@KendallJenner) October 18, 2018
The 23-year-old model expressed concern over paparazzi behaviour and blamed the publication for making it easier for trespassers to find her.
"And how do you guys think these terrifying people know where my house is? Because you release not only photos but my location. It is so beyond unsafe. Is this not our one ounce of privacy we can get," Jenner added.
and how do you guys think these terrifying people know where my house is? cuz you release not only photos but my location. it is so beyond unsafe. is this not our one ounce of privacy we can get??? .... https://t.co/Y1oglJsHck
— Kendall (@KendallJenner) October 18, 2018
Her concerns were second by Kardashian-Jenner clan and her fellow models.
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