Kendall Jones.
She is the 19-year-old cheerleader who – just a few months ago – became famous when photos of herself with the bodies of African animals she had hunted went viral.
You might remember her as the publisher of photos like this:
And this:
The reaction to her photos was fierce. Some commenters were so offended by the images, they wrote that they wished Kendall would fight the big game on “equal footing” without a gun, or that she should have been “killed” in the place of the animals. Now, Jones has hit back at her critics.
In an interview with First for Hunters, Kendall Jones responded to these death threats, saying, “It’s rather concerning to see people condemn the taken life of an animal and in the next breath wish to see me dead. I just don’t see the logic in it.”
She also said that she didn’t understand why women specifically are the subject of such harsh criticism from animal rights organisations.
“I find it odd that only women have been targeted by these organisations,” Kendall revealed. “Why would these huge, powerful organisations go after me, a woman, a minority in the hunting community and attack me with their anti-hunting rhetoric? I am not the first to go on African safaris yet these groups attack me nonetheless.”