During the October 20 episode of Hulu’s ‘The Kardashians‘, Kendall Jenner shut down misconceptions about her that she’s a “mean girl.” In the episode, the model was visiting Las Vegas for work and felt anxious. This made her put on a somewhat cool and detached persona which made her feel secure.
The model acknowledged that this behaviour could create misconceptions about her and wanted to clear the slate. Kendall opened up about her issues with anxiety and her struggle with fame and popularity in the recent episode. Know more about what the super model has to say about her “mean girl” image.
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Is The 818 Tequila Founder A “Mean Girl”?
In an episode of ‘The Kardashians’, the 818 Tequila founder, Kendall Jenner, hit back at the misconceptions that she is a “mean girl.” She revealed that she is just anxious in big crowds. The supermodel, who faced this fear during the episode’s work trip to Las Vegas, called the narrative about herself and her family “out of hand.” “Anything I do gets hate,” she said in a confessional tone.
“I could be walking down the street doing absolutely nothing and somebody always has something bad to say.” Though Kendall has been in the public eye for some time, she admitted that it still hurts when her character is attacked. “I think the one that hurts the most is that people think I’m a mean girl,” she shared. “‘Cause that’s just not the case. It can be upsetting when someone is questioning your character. And if only people knew me.”
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Kendall Jenner Is On Edge Due To Her Family’s Fame
Kendall Jenner called her work party in Las Vegas “very overwhelming,” and she also “craved the complete opposite” situation. “I wanna be on a farm in Wyoming with a ton of animals,” she said of her perfect life. “That’s where I wanna be.” The reality TV star noted that she used to have trouble navigating friendships due to her family’s fame.
“They just wanted to come over to be on it,” Kendall recalled of friends from her youth. “So my walls went up then. I also just get uncomfortable, I never want to be like, ‘Hey, do you want to be on my show?'” However, after 15 years on television, Kendall said she’s “gotten a lot more comfortable with it.”
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