In an interview with ‘Vogue’, the supermodel reflects on being the only one of her sisters without kid
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Kendall Jenner may be the only one of her sisters without kids, but she’s enjoying her life as Aunt Kendall.
In a new interview with Vogue, the supermodel, 28, spoke about how she’s the only one of her sisters who isn’t a parent or lives in walking distance from their mom, Kris Jenner, 68. Reflecting on where she thought she’d be at 27 when she was younger, Kendall says she’s always been one to put up boundaries.
“Even as a kid, I always have been,” she says. “There are days when I look at what they have and think, ‘That’s really special.’ I do like being a bit removed, but one day I’ll make my way, probably.”
“When I was younger I used to say that by 27 I’d love to have kids. Now I’m past that and I feel like I’m still so young. I’m enjoying my kidless freedom,” Kendall shares.
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In a November episode of The Kardashians, Kendall gathered with sister Khloé Kardashian and her son Tatum, plus mom Kris and her boyfriend, Corey Gamble, to celebrate her horse giving birth.
Speaking about how she had a dream of Kendall having a baby, the momager asked the supermodel if she could ever see herself having a baby one day.
In her confessional, Kris said she “would love to see Kendall have a baby. She’d be such a good mommy.”
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In the scene, Kendall explained, “I just think about my life and the freedom that I have right now, the ease I have in picking up and going somewhere.”
In WSJ. Magazine‘s Summer digital issue, the model opened up in a cover story about the prospect of having kids and whether she’d stay in her hometown of Los Angeles as they grow up.
“I’m excited for that time in my life,” Kendall shared of having kids of her own. “I just know it’s not right now.”
As for whether she’ll stay in L.A. during that time, the model confirmed that she plans to leave the city. “Oh yeah. You heard it here first.”