Kylie Jenner Tears Up Over Online Criticism of Her Appearance
Kylie Jenner is no stranger to the spotlight. Growing up in the reality TV family, the Kardashians, she’s been in the public eye since she was a child. But that constant attention comes with a price, as Jenner has learned all too well. In a recent episode of Hulu’s “The Kardashians,” Jenner broke down in tears after reading negative comments about her appearance online.
“I hear nasty things about myself all the time,” Jenner said to her sister, Kendall Jenner. “I think it’s just after 10 years of hearing about it, 10 plus years, it just gets exhausting.”
Jenner specifically mentioned receiving backlash for her appearance at Paris Fashion Week, where she debuted a more natural look without much makeup.
“I just feel like after Paris, there was this picture, which for the first time I was like, ‘Okay, we’re not going to wear a lot of makeup,'” Jenner said. “So it’s like I’m trying to do a minimal makeup look, because people tell me I wear too much makeup, but then I go and I don’t wear a lot of makeup and someone catches me in a weird light.”
Jenner’s emotional outburst resonated with many viewers, who took to social media to share their own experiences with online bullying and body shaming.
“Kylie Jenner crying about the negative comments she receives about her looks is so heartbreaking,” one Twitter user wrote. “We all need to be kinder to each other.”
Another user added, “I can’t imagine how tough it must be to grow up in the spotlight and constantly be judged on your appearance. Kylie Jenner is so strong for speaking out about this.”
Jenner’s struggles with online negativity are a reminder of the toll that constant scrutiny can take on a person’s mental health. It’s important to remember that celebrities are people too, and they deserve to be treated with kindness and respect, just like anyone else.
The next time you see a celebrity being criticized for their appearance, take a moment to consider the impact your words could have. We all have the power to make the internet a kinder and more positive place.