Kendall Jenner is all about simple life.
The 29-year-old supermodel has revealed plans to quit her strong modeling career and get out of the spotlight.
The “Kardashian” star grew up in the public eye and made his reality television debut at just 11 years old with his family show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.”
Since then, Kardashian-Jenner Clan has signed a lucrative deal with Hulu to continue the reality series, but the runway star has admitted to Vogue Magazine that it is not the “big tea.”
“I swear to God, I just stop everything and design my house. I’m not kidding,” Jenner told the outlet in an interview Monday with fellow catwalk star Gigi Hadid.
“I love the spaces in Los Angeles, but I also love simple life. I wake up every morning and throw in swimsuits and sweatpants, no makeup and I’m free for the day.”
“I think a lot about the future, but I try not to overplan plans because I know I am a planner,” she added.
Jenner explained that she is a home body and said she loves to “feel like normal” on days when she’s not running down the runway for luxury brands.
“I love going to dressed horse shows like everyone else, and wearing my helmet, my sunglasses and my uniform, I can compete under a completely different name,” she said.
Cover Girl debuted her on-screen in 2007 and won the stripe as the world’s highest paying model in the next few years.
When she appeared on influencer Emma Chan Baren’s “Anything Goes” podcast in August 2024, the model spoke about the early days of family fame.
“We went to school, we went to school as much as we could. We started homeschooling for Grade 11 and 12,” she recalled.
“So we had TV shows at home, but we went to normal school all day and had friends we had before the show started.”
Jenner admitted that “it wasn’t always easy,” but the setup at the time made things feel “a kind of normal.”
“Overall, I’m really grateful because I think it was even worse,” she continued.
“Kylie and I think one thing we had was a lot of stability, a lot of love and a really great support system, and a really great friend.”
“We are also really grateful for the aspect of us that we had an older brother who saw something before us and in a way led us,” she added.