Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Kylie Jenner: ''I don't remember a time when there weren't cameras around'' - life in the spotlight
Kylie Jenner has grown up on Keeping Up With The Kardashians and we've seen everything from her sweet childhood experiences to her stroppy teenage moments.
The pretty brunette has been on the E! reality show since she was nine and now she's 17 she admits she is used to the attention that comes with being a star.
Kylie, who features on the cover of Girlfriend Magazine this month, told the publication: "I don't remember a time when there weren't cameras around, because we started this when I was nine, so I feel like I was born into it almost.
"Sometimes we don't realise how big we've gotten until we go out for lunch and everyone is asking for pictures or we get swarmed by the paparazzi and I'm like 'Whoa! I didn't know this many people liked me'."
Kylie shows off her trademark edgy look on the cover of the Australian magazine, including her blue dip-dyed hair. She is seen wearing a white patterned dress, with a chunky silver necklace and gold bracelets.
The youngest sister in the Kardashian-Jenner clan also talked about her close relationship with her sister Kendall, 18, who has become a successful high fashion model and admits they don't spend as much time together as they used to.
Kylie said: "We still do a lot of stuff together, we have our clothing line and shoe line and all that together, so we're together a lot."
"But I think we have fun now doing things separately - we're just growing apart and getting older."
Despite drifting apart from her sibling, she insists the famous family is the best thing about her life, although she worries about slipping up as a teenager in the public eye.
Kylie said: "And if you make a mistake, everyone's hearing about it, its on every blog."
"It sucks being judged by the world instead of your close friends or family. I try to just realise that the only people who matter are my family and friends."
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