Kendall Jenner: I Want to 'Be a Normal Kid'

 

Kendall Jenner is continuing her campaign to convince the masses that she is absolutely nothing like her three half-sisters.
The 17-year-old model opens up about her deepest desires moving forward with her career. And, reading through the list, her goals are about as “Kardashian” as Honey Boo Boo's are Buddhist.
“Sometimes I just want to be left alone and be a normal kid for like five minutes,” she says. “That’s tough when the paparazzi are chasing you.”
The interview appears in the May issue of Cosmopolitan, which arrives on newsstands next week.
While Kendall doesn’t seem to want to be in the spotlight so much, oddly she still wants everyone looking at her. She describes modeling as her “number one priority – one hundred percent.”
Which doesn’t come without criticism, either. As we previously reported, Kendall says she's constantly criticized for her weight no matter what she does.
“I’m trying to gain weight,” she previously told Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, “but my body won’t let it happen. What people don’t understand is that calling someone too skinny is the same as calling someone too fat, it’s not a nice feeling.”
As for rumors that her and her sister Kylie are getting their own spin-off series, a la “Kourtney and Kim Take Miami,” Kendall says “that’s not happening.”
So, if you want to keep up with Kendall, it will have to be through other means.
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