Australian model Madison Stubbington revealed how she was blamed by "Keeping up with the Kardashians" star turned high fashion model Kendall Jenner for backstage bullying due to a rude comment that was pointed towards the latter.

In an interview on Australian chat show "Morning," Stubbington, 18, explained that "she never really has spoken" with the reality star. She continued by sharing an incident that started the conflict between her and Jenner. The Australian model, who was recently covered in Italian Vogue, narrated how one of the girls behind her directed a rude comment against Jenner, reported Mirror.

According to Stubbington, Jenner turned around and thought that it was she who blurted out the comment instead of the unnamed girl behind her.

"Kendall has turned around to see who has said it, she's made eye contact with me, thinking I am the one who has said this horrible thing to her. So I'm guessing that's why me and Kendall aren't friends right now," the Aussie model stated.

Despite the misunderstanding between them, the flaming red-haired model praised the "KUWTK" star for her "refreshing" discipline as a model.

"She does the same as us, she's there at the same call time, she does night fittings with us. I find that refreshing considering she could take advantage of who she is," Stubbington added.

Rumors about Jenner being resented by other models began to spark in 2014. News even circulated about one model putting cigarettes in Jenner's drink.

Jenner's mother Kris Jenner, however, dismissed such reports saying that they were 150 percent not true.

"They have been so welcoming, especially at the Tommy Hilfiger show. At all of the shows, all of the girls have been so darling," the Kardashian-Jenner matriarch said.

The ex-wife of Caitlyn Jenner also described her daughter's relationship with the other models: "It's like a sorority. It's really amazing and heartwarming the way they've welcomed her into their world and treated her like a sister."