Supermodel Gigi Hadid has lashed out at a far-right activist who accused veil-wearing Muslim women of ‘rubbing’ the New York City terror attack ‘in everyone’s face’ by ‘walking around in hijabs’.

Hadid, 21, who is half-Palestinian spoke out after controversial blogger Laura Loomer posted a picture on twitter of two women crossing the road close to the scene of Monday’s ISIS-inspired attack.

The model wrote: ‘Laura, I hate to give you attention, but I need to tell you – You’re a f***ing moron.’

Hadid, who posed on the cover of the first edition of Vogue Arabia in a headscarf, spoke out after Loomer accused innocent Muslims of reveling in the Manhattan attack, that left eight dead and 12 injured.

Loomer wrote on twitter: ‘Muslims are out in full force at the scene of the NYC#ISIS attack today rubbing it everyone’s face. Aimlessly walking around in hijabs.

Supermodel Gigi Hadid has lashed out at a far-right activist Laura Loomer who accused veil-wearing Muslim women of ‘rubbing’ the New York City terror attack ‘in everyone’s face’ by ‘walking around in hijabs’

Hadid, 21, who is half-Palestinian spoke out after controversial blogger Laura Loomer posted a picture on twitter of two women crossing the road close to the scene of Monday’s ISIS-inspired attack

Hadid, who posed on the cover of the first edition of Vogue Arabia in a headscarf, spoke out after Loomer accused innocent Muslims of reveling in the Manhattan attack, that left eight dead and 12 injured

‘You’d think they’d have the decency to not walk around in hijabs @ cross street of the attack. But they don’t. I bet they’re loving this.’

The far-right blogger later acknowledged the huge offence she had caused by stating she had been received numerous complaints from ‘every liberal in Hollywood’ and members of the main stream media.

But she dismissed their criticism by saying she had not killed anyone.

She wrote: ‘Every liberal in Hollywood and MSM [main stream media] is tweeting at me today. I guess I really p***ed them off! It’s not like I killed eight ppl [people].’

Hadid, who has become increasingly outspoken in her support of Muslims, replied that Loomer’s response to the criticism only confirmed her plan to gain attention by spreading messages of hate.

She wrote on twitter: ‘alas.. your RT [retweet] only proves your classless desperation to spread hate for attention.’

The far-right blogger later acknowledged the huge offence she had caused by stating she had been received numerous complaints from ‘every liberal in Hollywood’ for her tweet (above)

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Saipov entered court Wednesday evening in a wheelchair, handcuffed and with his feet shackled, to face terrorism charges filed against him by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York

Fans and critics of both women have joined in the online argument.

Supporters of Hadid wrote: ‘I freaking love you.’ ‘That’s why she’s my idol ladies and gentlemen.’ ‘That’s my girl.’ ‘I also hate that she’s [Loomer] getting attention, but your response was way too kind. People like Laura is what’s wrong with this country.’ ‘Laura Loomer is a racist piece of s***’.

However one fan of Loomer wrote: ‘This religion with a Big I is spreading hate everywhere.’

Gigi Hadid, whose father is a Muslim, has increasingly spoken out on Muslim issues which culminated in her cover of Vogue Arabia in March this year.

The model posed for the black and white cover image that covered half of her face on the ‘reorienting perceptions’ issue of the landmark edition, which was shot by photographers Inez and Vinoodh.

Following the shoot Hadid praised the magazine for ‘sharing different’ cultures was a ‘beautiful thing’, and spoke of the fashion industry’s ‘desire to continue to accept, celebrate and incorporate all people and customs’.

Gigi Hadid, whose father is a Muslim, has increasingly spoken out on Muslim issues which culminated in her cover of Vogue Arabia in March this year

Fans and critics of both women have joined in the online argument. Supporters of Hadid wrote: ‘I freaking love you.’ ‘That’s why she’s my idol ladies and gentlemen', however one fan of Loomer wrote: ‘This religion with a Big I is spreading hate everywhere’

She wrote on Instagram: ‘I think the beautiful thing about their being international Vogues is that as a fashion community, we are able to celebrate, and share with the world, different cultures.

‘Being half –Palestinian, it means the world to me to be on the first-ever cover of @voguearabia, and I hope that this magazine will show another layer of the fashion industry’s desire to continue to accept, celebrate, and incorporate all people and customs and make everyone feel like they have fashion images and moments they can relate to. And learn and grow in doing so.’

Vogue Arabia’s editor-in-chief said: ‘There’s no better first face to lead the charge for Vogue Arabia than Gigi [Hadid].’

But angry fans flocked to social media to accuse her of ‘using the hijab as a fashion statement’.

One said: ‘The hijbab is not cultural.’