Us magazine ran an article titled "Kendall Jenner Breaks Silence on Bruce Jenner's Transition: "I Will Always Love My Dad" the other day but is now yanking it and issuing an apology.

This photo of Bruce Jenner with daughters Kendall and Kylie is from a different Us Magazine story. (Credit: Albert Michael/startraksphoto.com)

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The magazine's statement:

"On Wednesday, March 18, Us Weekly published on UsMagazine.com an interview with model and reality star Kendall Jenner entitled "Kendall Jenner Breaks Silence on Bruce Jenner's Transition: 'I Will Always Love My Dad.'" The interview was allegedly conducted by an independent freelance journalist at the Saturday, March 14, taping of Comedy Central's roast of Justin Bieber in Los Angeles.

"When Ms. Jenner denied, via Twitter, that the interview took place, Us Weekly immediately reached out to the freelance reporter. He stood by the interview, and continues to maintain that the quotes are accurate. However, after attempting to reconfirm his account, editors of Us have concerns about the veracity of this interview and the circumstances under which it was obtained.

"We would like to retract the story entirely and have removed it from our website. We sincerely apologize to Ms. Jenner and her family."

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