Kendall Jenner Explains Banning Of Kim Kardarshian From Modeling Shows, Being Exhibitionist Like Sister
Kendall Jenner finally addressed why she does not like big sister Kim Kardashian to be present on her modelling gigs. She also shares why, even though she does not like it when Kim would watch her shows, she looks up to her exhibitionist ways.
In an interview with ABC's "Nightline" on Monday, Kendall Jenner once again opened up about her modelling career and what it means to be part of a very famous family. As she takes the modeling world by storm, she shared is why Kim Kardashian seems "banned" from her shows. Turns out this is a mutual agreement between an older sister who already gained a stronghold in the Entertainment industry and a younger sister who is still trying to carve a niche for herself.
"Banned is a strong word - it was more of a mutual understanding," Jenner said. "I think that if my sister [Kim] was sitting front-row and my sister is who she is, I know this sounds kind of weird, but it almost would have almost taken the attention away from what I'm trying to do on my own."
Still, even though she does not like Kim influencing her modelling career or sharing the attention to her sister when she's out there strutting her stuff, she shared that she, like her sister Kim, are similar when it comes to not being shy about baring it for the camera. For one of her high profile projects - walking for Marc Jacobs during New York Fashion Week in February, the fresh-faced model had to don a sheer top that displayed her breasts for all fashion showgoers to see. Kendall did not regret any minute of it. She shared that she would not be in the right mind to argue with Marc Jacobs when he's putting her into one of his outfits.
Aside from that memorable show, Kendall also had to posed for risqué shoots for different photographers, including Russell James, Victoria's Secret trusty photographer. Kendall also enjoyed it all, no matter if she looks like an exhibitionist like her sister, quipping that people would just have to get over it.