Kylie Jenner Said The Online Haters Fuel Her Inspiration

June 2024 · 3 minute read

It’s a well-known fact that Kylie Jenner can balance a career as a beauty and fashion mogul (she just dropped a brand-new fashion line Khy), all while being a mother to Stormi and Wolf Jacques Webster (whom she shares with Travis Scott). But during her latest Interview Magazine chat with lifelong Kardashian super-fan Jennifer Lawrence, she didn't just focus on her life as a working mom. Rather, the reality star opened up about what it was like growing up in the spotlight — and how she manages to handle it today.

On Monday, the publication dropped a garden-themed cover starring Jenner, who posed with ducks while wearing a white lace pearl embossed crop top revealing a matching g-string with thigh-high cherry red latex boots. Other photos showed Jenner donning a black Celine strappy bikini top with high-waisted leather pants and a totally sheer ruffled one-sleeve gown with nothing but white lacy lingerie underneath.

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When it comes to who inspires the mogul, she told Lawrence her mother and her family motivate her, adding, “Also, the haters fuel me.”

During the interview, Lawrence asked what it was like having to battle with the paparazzi at such a young age, and Jenner revealed, “It’s been really hard. I’ve had some horror stories.”

Jenner openly shared about a specific moment with the paparazzi when she was 16 years old. “These 50-year-old men were saying, ‘Hi, little slut,’ and trying to shoot up my skirt and jumping out of the bushes, scaring me, blocking my car. It was actually worse when I was younger. But I don’t really know what it would be like to grow up not in the spotlight, and that’s helped me because I have nothing to refer back to.”

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Like the ultimate reality TV fan she is, Lawrence had to get an inside scoop on where Jordyn Woods and her relationship stand since their friendship breakup in 2019. “Jordyn and I, we always stayed in touch throughout the years, and we would meet up at my house and catch up and just talk through everything,” she shared. “We never fully cut each other off, and one day, naturally, we were like, we want to get sushi, and we don’t want to hide anymore.”

She continued, “There’s a learning lesson in everything, and I think that in a weird way, everything happens how it’s supposed to happen. We were so attached at the hip that we needed space to grow into the people that we were supposed to be. I needed that independence and that confidence because she was like my security blanket for so long.”

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