Kylie Jenner Says She Was Skinnier A Year Ago
Kylie Jenner, with her skinny and svelte figure just revealed that she was even skinnier and svelter around a year ago. She posted a picture of her with shoulder-length blonde hair and said it was a picture of her 15 lbs lighter.
Kylie made her fans feel that she is missing her old self with a throwback picture, way ahead of Throwback Thursday, a day when people, celebrities and ordinary people alike love to post earlier pictures of themselves. “Throwback to when I was 15 pounds skinnier & had a little blonde goin on,” the 17-year-old reality star captioned a photo of herself from April. In the picture, she was donning a simple white top and black leather skinnies. Not that she looks 15 lbs heavier these days, the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner brood can still be seen around strutting around in crop tops, showing off her flat tummy and skinny jeans, announcing her fit physique.
The random and yet revealing Instagram photo came after Kylie told Fault Magazine that she found herself being less open about herself to the public. She said that she used to be so open but she found being candid and open often just lead to more issues against her so she tried to tone it down a little. She said she loves to goof and clown around a bit but she tried to share less to her fans so nothing can be said against her anymore.
Ironically, she said having a reality show is not a good way for people to really see who she is. She added that starring in her family’s reality show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” only open the gateway to people misunderstanding who she is and viewers judging her. “Having a reality TV show, everyone feels like they know you, but that’s only 10% of my life, there’s a whole other side of me that people don’t see,” she explained.
She added that although it could be easy for someone who feels he or she already has everything in life to feel spoiled and self-centered at her young age. However, for her part, she tries to find ways to “enjoy life.”
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