OHMYGOSSIP — Kylie Jenner says her public image is a “character”.
The 23-year-old reality star and beauty mogul has confessed she rarely shows off her “true personality” to the public, because she finds it easier to deal with the “really mean things” her critics say about her if she knows they’re commenting on a persona, rather than her real self.
Speaking to YouTube star James Charles in a video for his channel, she said: “I think that I showed my true personality for so long ago on Vine and Instagram. But as I got bigger and bigger, I realised … when people used to say really mean things about how I really am, my personality and what I love the most about myself, it would hurt me more than almost playing a character.
“So I just started doing a little less, which is sad. It makes me sad.”
However, Kylie – who has two-year-old daughter Stormi with Travis Scott – has admitted she does want to “do more things” on her own YouTube channel where she can show off her authentic self to her fans.
The ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star previously opened up on the “constant pressure” she feels to maintain her “image” back in 2017, when she said she put on a “different persona” for the world.
She said: “There’s an image that I feel constantly pressured to keep up with. In order to stay relevant for the public, I have to be on Instagram and I have to be on Snapchat just keeping people entertained. And then there’s who I really am around my friends. That’s who I want you guys to get to know.
“It’s way easier for me to post on Snapchat or Instagram than it is to be out in public. I just feel like for so long I’ve been putting on this different persona to the world – I felt like I started to depend on social media, feeling the need to post all the time. I feel like I have to keep up this idea of who I am.”
And at the time, Kylie also disagreed with those who said she has a “perfect life”.
She added: “[I] laugh. In their face. Nobody has a perfect life. The only different thing about me, or out of the ordinary, really, is probably just that I have nice things. But what you realise when you get there – when I know I could buy any car, any house – is that that happiness lasts two seconds.”
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