Without explicitly saying so, supermodel Naomi Campbell made eminently clear her feelings on Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Vogue cover.
Campbell said she did "not want to comment" when asked by Australia's The Morning Show hosts her thoughts on the April issue, which features Kim in a wedding dress and Kanye hugging her gingerly from behind.
"I do not want to comment," the Face judge told Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies during a segment called "The Original Supermodel."
Campbell, who has made Vogue's US cover five times, stopped speaking briefly, mulled her answer, then laughed loudly.
"I'm a fashion model and I've been working for 28 years," Campbell continued. "And when you get a Vogue cover, it's a build in your career...a stepping stone to achieve that."
"Kim and Kanye haven't earned the right to be on the cover of Vogue?" one of the hosts pressed.
"Those are your words - not mine," Campbell smiled back. "I'm being politically correct."
This isn't the first time celebrities have expressed their disdain - subtly or otherwise - for the upcoming Kimye cover.
Actress Sarah Michelle Geller tweeted on March 21 that she wouldn't read the magazine any longer.
"Well....I guess I'm canceling my Vogue subscription," she posted. "Who is with me???"
It's been rumored that Kim and Kanye pulled some serious strings to land the cover of Vogue - Anna Wintour and members of the magazine's editorial staff famously said the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star would never grace the fashion bible's pages.