In previous years, many turned a blind eye to young Kylie Jenner as just being the baby sister of Kim Kardashian. There’s no denying recently everyone has been more interested in Kylie, especially her “love life” with rapper Tyga.
In her interview with Fault Magazine, Kylie discusses her thoughts on ‘significant others’, pressures of being a role model, and how her public persona only shows one side to herself.
On the pressures of being a role model:
“I never feel pressure to be a good role model. I always try to do my best to inspire people to be good and do the right thing, but I just can’t live my life always trying to be a good role model. I try to be the best I can be, but it’s hard sometimes. We’re all human. I just like to live each day and just be me and be real.
I definitely always feel pressure to act a certain way, but I try my best not to let it affect me – although there are times where I’m not totally myself because of that. Even at the mall I feel like I can’t totally be myself. When I’m not in public, I try to always be with my friends, so I can totally be myself and not have to worry about people judging or watching.”
Thoughts on “significant others”:
“I have to feel like I’m OK with everyone I love in my life. I never want to have bad beef with anybody. I always want everyone to be happy. Also balancing work life and personal life so I never lose myself. Lastly, I don’t think I need a significant other to be happy because I always like to find that for myself, but I think that it makes me a lot happier when I’m sharing my life with somebody.”
The difference between the Kylie you see on social media as opposed to the real Kylie:
“People are going to judge you no matter what you do. So now I feel like I haven’t been open as much as I used to be. I haven’t really been letting my fans get to know me a lot; I closed down a little. I love to connect with people, but it became just a bigger door for people to judge me. I feel like, growing up, I haven’t had a lot of room for error – I don’t have room to make mistakes. You need to make mistakes to grow and learn, but I’m just a little different because the whole world is watching me, every single thing I do. So I closed my door a little, just until I get a bit older and then I’ll probably get back into it. On Instagram I’m like a different person almost, I just show people what I want people see.”
A part of me wishes Kylie spent these past few years enjoying her teenage years. However, it’s obviously too late for that.
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