Kendall Jenner: I love my t-ts being out. Its like one of my things, I guess

Kendall Jenner has an interesting (??) feature in the new issue of W Magazine. I mean, its interesting for Kendall, using Jenner-sister standards. It didnt put me to sleep, which is good because Kendall is the human equivalent of Ambien. The main point of this feature seems to be Kendall talking about how she became

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Kendall Jenner has an interesting (??) feature in the new issue of W Magazine. I mean, it’s interesting for Kendall, using Jenner-sister standards. It didn’t put me to sleep, which is good because Kendall is the human equivalent of Ambien. The main point of this feature seems to be Kendall talking about how she became interested in modeling and what it was like for her in the beginning as she tried to kick off her modeling career. The biggest headline is about how she loves to get her t-ts out though. You can read the full piece here. Some highlights:

When she began interested in modeling: “I was, like, ten when I started thinking models were the coolest people in the world. My favorite model when I was ten was Gisele. I didn’t really know what I was talking about, and I think it’s the only name I knew.”

Her first big break: “My first big break was going to meet Katie Grand at Marc Jacobs, and then I got the Marc Jacobs show. I was so nervous. I didn’t think anyone would like me. It’s so nerve wracking in front of all those cool people and you go back a couple times and they need to see if they really like you. I got surprised in person that I booked the show.”

What it was like to walk her first runway: “I actually surprisingly was not nervous, not extremely nervous. I was more excited. I think I wasn’t nervous because I was wearing flats. Like, I got to wear, like, flat shoes so it wasn’t as nerve wracking. I was, like, I can’t fall. There’s no way I can fall. Yeah, my biggest concern was definitely falling. And then my t-ts were out. I don’t know why I wasn’t nervous about that. I was really excited about my t-ts being out, actually.”

Why she loves it when her boobs are out: “I don’t know. I’m weird. I love my t-ts being out. It’s like one of my things, I guess.”

How much she works: “Ten months out of the year, I’m working almost every day. I think I was raised to be a workaholic, so I think that I knew it was going to happen at some point. I’ve been working since I was ten years old. I was on a reality TV show, which you could consider a job. It’s technically a job, but it’s working with my family every single day so I’m very lucky to call it a job. And I just get to hang out with my family and I’ve been doing that since I was, like, nine years old. And then my little sister and I are baby bosses. We basically are on our way to rule the world, so you can expect that.”

Her girl crush: “Angelina Jolie is definitely my girl crush. I love Angelina Jolie in Mr. and Mrs. Smith. And like Gia is really cool, she plays a model. It was just an interesting story.”

Movie crush: “I mean, I love young Brad Pitt. And now Brad Pitt I guess. I watched Legends of the Fall recently for the first time. I’m really late to the party, but it was really good and he’s really hot.”

Is she superstitious? “Not really. I don’t think this is a superstition, but I say a little prayer. Before I walk, before take off in a plane, and every night. Yeah [I’ve always done it], my mom – I was raised to kind of do that. It makes me feel better.


[From W Magazine]

Interesting that Brad and Angelina are her crushes. My mind actually wandered for a moment and I thought about who Brad might date next, and it pains me to think that he would go for some Instamodel in her early 20s. But we need to prepare ourselves for the inevitability of Brad Pitt dating someone like Kendall, if not Kendall herself.

Many people like Kendall because, to many, she is the most normal/relatable person in her family. She doesn’t get crazy plastic surgery, she doesn’t have a giant butt, she’s not dating someone who groomed her when she was still a kid. Still, the family trait of claiming that they work so hard – “Ten months out of the year, I’m working almost every day” – gets tedious. I work almost every day for 12 months out of the year. Where’s my Revlon contract?

Photos courtesy of W Magazine, Fame/Flynet.

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