Kylie Jenner gets emotional talking about criticism of her appearance: “Exhausting”

Kylie Jenner gets emotional talking about criticism of her appearance: "Exhausting" Kylie Jenner gets emotional talking about criticism of her appearance: “Exhausting” (Photo: Reproduction/Instagram)

During a conversation in a recent episode of The Kardashians, Kylie Jenner and her older sister, model Kendall Jenner, talked about feeling that their family is “dehumanized”.

In the episode of the reality show featuring the famous Kardashian-Jenner family, which aired on Hulu last Thursday (June 20), Kylie and Kendall shared their feelings about how their appearance is discussed on social media and in the media.

“If you talked about another woman the same way you talk about us, people would defend her all day. But for some reason, with us, people don’t think we have feelings,” Kendall said on the show.

“It’s a miracle that I can still have confidence, look in the mirror, and find myself beautiful,” Kylie agreed, saying that “after over 10 years of hearing about [my appearance], it gets exhausting”. Kylie, who is the mother of Stormi, 6 years old, and Aire, 2 years old, said she’s been on a “journey” for the past year.

She added that she dissolved half of her lip filler and said that the criticism “will never change” for her. “Why do people think it’s okay to talk about me like that?” Kylie said, crying.



Kendall embraced her sister amid tears, and Kylie added that this is like “therapy” and noted that “I’ve never cried about it before,” but believes it “affects” her. “People have been talking about my appearance since I was 12, 13 years old,” the businesswoman lamented.

“Even before I got lip fillers, people were already talking about my appearance. I see that I look old, I see it in every post,” Kylie said. “You’ve never looked younger and never looked better,” Kendall responded.

Afterward, Kylie described herself as a “very strong” and confident person but also said she is human. “Unfortunately, it’s just something we really need to develop thick skin for,” Kendall added.

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