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The website reported that neither Kim nor Kendall had signed off on their likenesses being used and that no-one had contacted them about being part of the initiative.
Unaware: It's reported Tuesday that Kim Kardashian had not given permission for her image to be used as part of a campaign against domestic violence. The image Photoshopped by activist aleXsandro Palombo , left, is based on a paparrazzi photo taken at the Valentino fashion show in Paris in 2014, right
TMZ said that attorneys for the Keeping Up With The Kardashians stars 'are reaching out to the artist responsible to issue a warning.'
It turns out that the images used by artist and activist, aleXsandro Palombo, for the No Women is Immune from Domestic Violence project are from commercially-available paparazzi shots.
The image of Kim that's used was taken at the Valentino fashion show in Paris in 2014.
See more of the latest news updates on the Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner photoshopped images
No permission: It's also believed Kendall Jenner, pictured in Paris in 2014, didn't agree for her likeness to be used either in the images that went viral as part of the No Women is Immune from Domestic Violence project
Making a point: Palombo chose Kendall and other high-profile celebrity women to raise awareness of the International Day for Elimination of Violence on November 25
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Palombo decided to use his skills to depict some top celebrities as battered victims as a way of marking the International Day for Elimination of Violence on November 25.
He said the goal was to persuade all victims of abuse to break their silence and he sought to raise awareness that all women can be subject to abuse and that no one is immune, even if you seemingly live a fairytale life in public.
TMZ said while it's believed Kim and Kendall back the anti-violence cause, they also believe they should have the right to choose whether or not their images and likenesses, which are worth a lot of money, are used.
In addition to Kim and Kendall, other images used by Palombo include pics of Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Angelina Jolie, Emma Watson, Kristen Stewart and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Famous faces: Angelina Jolie, left, and Emma Watson, right, were also featured in the social media campaign by Palombo, who uses satirical Neo Pop Art as a tool to raise awareness about social and cultural issues
Fights for women's rights: Harry Potter star Emma Watson is a U.N. Women Goodwill Ambassador and an outspoken advocate of women's rights. She's pictured in Paris at the Valentino Show in 2014