The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star and her family constantly tweet, Instagram and even post videos on Periscope, but despite their highly active social media presence, they all like to keep certain aspects a secret. The 19-year-old supermodel opens up to Women's Wear Daily about how and why she protects certain aspects of her life and also opens up about not only Caitlyn Jenner's transition, but her own transition with dealing with it.
When it comes to social media, Kendall knows that for every 10 nice comments, there will always be a brutal one. So instead of letting it get to her, she just opts out of looking at the comment section. "I don't need it to affect my life. So I'd rather just not look at anything," Kendall says of social media.
"You can get a million comments about how beautiful you look and how awesome you are, but the one comment that says they hate you and you're ugly is the one that sticks."
(With the release of her Vanity Fair cover, Caitlyn has chosen to identify publicly as a woman and E! News will refer to her using female pronouns. In stories published before this date, she was referred to as Bruce Jenner and male pronouns were used.)
Even though she says tabloid fodder is "normal," it hasn't made it any easier, especially when it comes to the constant attention surrounding Caitlyn.
She continues, "My dad is my dad, but he's not there physically anymore. But she lets me call her dad — that's the last little piece of dad I've got."
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