Reality TV star Kendall Jenner admits she wants to build her own name in showbiz apart from the Kardashian name and out of the shadows of her family. Kendall reveals her sentiments in an interview for Allure's March 2015 issue.
According to People, the reality star wants people to know who she is and not because she is a part of a famous clan. She also shared how she asked her family to stay at home during her first runway for a Marc Jacobs show on February.
"I wanted the attention to be on me for five seconds rather than my family. If they were sitting front row, it would have been all about, 'Oh, Kim goes to Kendall's first fashion show!' " Kendall said.
Though Allure's March cover girl did not feel outshined by her sisters, she revealed the urge of building her own name in the showbiz limelight, out from the shadow of being a Kardashian.
"i love Kim, but for a minute I wanted it to be like, 'Okay, this is [Kendall's] thing - she's taking it seriously,' " she said.
Meanwhile, the reality TV star thinks tattooing isn't in her personality. Her sister Kim encourages her not to do so.
"My sister Kim always said, 'Don't put a bumper sticker on a Bentley,' " Kendall admitted in her interview with Allure.
Kendall, grew up in the spotlight along with siblings Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, and Kylie. Entertainment Wise, reported that she first appeared in the reality TV show "Keeping up with the Kardashians " at the age of 11. Since then, she started getting attention from the public especially because she's part of a famous clan.
"Kylie and I had to grow up in front of people, and it was hard sometimes but it was never a negative thing." Kendall said.
She also revealed how the reality show builds her self-confidence. At first, it was hard for Kendall to converse with others but as time goes by, she became more comfortable with the camera rolling in front of her.
"When I started getting in front of the camera a lot, I think my confidence started to come out. It took a minute, because I had to believe in myself." She said.
Join the Conversation