In a provocative shoot, Kylie Jenner covers Interview magazine definitely creating a mark for herself aside from her famous sisters. The sexy shoot features Jenner dressed in latex for the most part positioned like a paper doll. To be honest when I saw the cover I didn’t ever think it was her.
Inside the issue, the 18-year-old talks about growing up in the spotlight and trying to create her own identity, the advice Lady Gaga gave her that stuck with her, her anti-bullying social media campaign, her app, and so much more, Read some excerpts below.
On Experimenting With Her Look: “Honestly, what I think set everything off is when I cut my hair off when I was 16 and dyed it blue. After that, I just felt so free and wanted to experiment with my look. I thought I knew who I was and what I wanted to look like, but then once I did that, I was like, “Whoa, there’s a world of difference.” I just felt like I could be whoever I wanted to be, and I’m all about, like, experimenting. I’m still so young, so I’m just having fun.”
On Happiness: “What I think is so amazing about having everything, and feeling like I have everything, is that I don’t really find happiness within materialistic things. Like, it’s cool if I can buy myself a new car, and I think it’s amazing for a week, but then the thrill is over, and I’m like, “Oh, so I guess that wasn’t really happiness.” I’ve realized through the years that I just find happiness in other things, whether it’s my dogs or my friends or, like, looking at the sunset. So if I were to wish for something else, it would just to be happy all the time, to have a superpower of not letting things affect me, and to be true to who I am, always.”
On Missing Out On A Childhood: “I do. I feel like I’m going to look back and be like, “Damn, I wish I could’ve just been a kid and done normal teenage stuff that my friends get to do.” But it also is a blessing, and I’ve done so many things that most 35-year-old women still haven’t done. You can look at anything glass-half-full or whatever. Like, yesterday I realized that I’m 18, I’m a female, and I have accomplished so much. I live in a beautiful home and I work really hard, so I’m just grateful.”
On Anti-bullying Instagram Campaign, #IAmMoreThan: “I feel like if I came out and just told my story about bullying, people wouldn’t have sympathy—and I’m totally okay with that, because people don’t need to understand; they just think I’m not a normal person and live this magical life. But I wanted to give other people who have been bullied, and who overcame it to do something amazing, the opportunity to use my platform to bring awareness, to inspire people.”
Read Kylie Jenner’s full interview with Interview magazine HERE. Share your thoughts in the comments.
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