The Thursday episode of The Kardashians is a real eye-opener for fans of Kylie Jenner and her older sister, Kendall Jenner. The young women really dug deep into sharing their feelings with the audience.
Supporters have the impression that they understand their two favorites better. For example, it was never really obvious why the 26-year-old supermodel values her privacy so much.
The 818 Tequila founder, who struggles with anxiety issues, traced back her need to be guarded to 15 years ago after her family’s reality show debuted.
The girlfriend of NBA superstar Devin Booker has had trouble adjusting to life in the spotlight after the premiere of Keeping Up With The Kardashians in 2007.
She stated: “When it comes to like friends being on the show, it went back a really long time to when I was in the middle show, and the show had just started, and like friends at school were a little sus.”
While in the confessional, she also addressed her image as a “mean girl” and the fact that she does not like big crowds.
She explained: “Anything I do gets hate. I could be walking down the street doing absolutely nothing, and somebody always has something bad to say.”
Kendall continued: “I think the one that hurts the most is that people think I’m a mean girl. Cause that’s just not the case. It can be upsetting when someone is questioning your character. And if only people knew me.”
When it comes to her dream life, the beauty may surprise many. She stated: “I wanna be on a farm in Wyoming with a ton of animals. That’s where I wanna be.”
The fashion star is not the only Jenner doing some sharing. Her sister, Kylie, also revealed quite a bit about her life as a mother.
She said that things were not easy after giving birth to her son with Travis Scott in February.
Kylie claimed: “It’s been really hard. I cried for, like, three weeks … every day to the point where I would be laying in bed, and my head would just hurt so bad.”
The 25-year-old businesswoman added: “But I feel better mentally. I’m not crying every day, so that’s great. I don’t have bad days with my body; I have bad days mentally. I’m not a doctor, but I read on Google [that] they call it baby blues when it doesn’t last past six weeks. After about six weeks, I started to feel better, but I definitely had a case of the blues.”
The two sisters gave a serious look into their mental state. Their confessions might help others dealing with similar issues.