In a recent Vogue cover story, Kendall Jenner candidly discussed her lifelong struggle with anxiety, revealing that it began as early as age seven. Contrary to popular belief, Kendall emphasized that her anxiety was not fueled by competition with her younger sister, Kylie Jenner, or any of her other siblings.
Despite growing up with four sisters, Kendall stated that there was never a sense of rivalry, especially with Kylie. The biggest conflicts between them revolved around trivial matters like the TV remote. Kendall credits her sisters for fostering an environment of acceptance and individuality, allowing her to pursue her career without feeling the need to compete.
Kendall and Kylie first collaborated as teenagers, launching various ventures together. However, tensions arose in 2009 when Kris Jenner, their mother, helped Kendall kickstart her modeling career at just 14 years old. In an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kylie expressed frustration over feeling overshadowed by Kendall’s modeling success.
Both Kendall and Kylie have been accused of resorting to extreme measures to enhance their careers, with Kendall’s appearance notably evolving over the years. Meanwhile, Kylie’s transformation has also been subject to scrutiny, with her figure and facial features reportedly altered.
Despite any perceived competition, Kendall has amassed a significant social media following, surpassing Kylie by 188 million followers. Both sisters continue to thrive in their respective careers, with Kendall being recognized as the world’s highest-paid model for six consecutive years.
The Jenner sisters, along with their famous family, are set to executive produce and star in the upcoming season of The Kardashians, premiering on Hulu. Their reality show recently won awards at the People’s Choice Awards and the MTV Movie & TV Awards, further solidifying their status as entertainment moguls.