Kylie Jenner gets emotional over negative comments on her appearance

Kylie Jenner opens up on how online negative remarks affects her life


American business Mogul and fashion enthusiast, Kylie Jenner, gets emotional after facing criticism regarding her physical appearance.

Known to many as a key personality in the popular reality television series “Keeping up with the Kardashian”, Kylie Kristine Jenner couldn’t hold back tears while discussing the hurtful comments directed towards her on the latest episode of “The Kardashians”.

Kylie Jenner

Kylie disclosed that she has been a target of negative remarks about her appearance since a young age, revealing that maintaining her confidence has been a constant battle.

Reflecting on her struggles, Kylie said:

“It’s a miracle that I still have confidence and I can still look in the mirror and think that I am pretty.

I went on a journey last year dissolving half my lip filler. Why do people think it’s OK to talk about me? I’ve never cried about this before, but I guess it does affect me.

“I hear nasty things about myself all the time. After 10-plus years of hearing about it, it just gets exhausting”.

She opened up about her decision to reduce the amount of lip filler she had previously utilized, emphasizing her belief that everyone deserves respect regardless of their choices or physical alterations.

She recounted seeing comments online about how she messed up her face

The 26-year-old said:

Even if I did get so much surgery, I still don’t think it’s OK to talk about someone’s looks.”

In another news, Kylie Jenner Opens Up About Postpartum Struggles After Birth Of Baby Wolf.

“I just want to say to all my postpartum mums that postpartum has not been easy. It’s not been easy, it’s very hard. This experience for me personally has been a little harder than with my daughter.

“It’s not easy mentally, physically, spiritually, it’s just crazy, and I want to get back to life without saying that,” she said.

The mother-of-two also advised mothers to avoid being influenced by glamorous depictions of childbirth and the recovery process on the Internet, and instead take it easy on themselves.

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