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Kylie Jenner talks about how everyone reacted to her pregnancy

Kylie Jenner reveals Kris and Caitlyn’s reaction to her pregnancy at 19: 'I was freaking out, no one was angry'

Kylie Jenner is opening up about her life as a mother and how it all started for her. During one of her latest appearances, the famed star opened up about what it was like to get pregnant at 19 and her parents’ reaction. She gave birth to her daughter, Stormi Webster, with her then partner, Travis Scott, and revealed how Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner reacted to the news.

Kylie Jenner opens up about Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner’s reaction to her pregnancy at 19

While talking to the host on the ‘Therapuss’ podcast, the online personality revealed that she was extremely nervous when she found out about the pregnancy. She added, “I was freaking out. I was really scared to tell my parents. But there was something just inside of me that I wanted to do this.”She shared that she first told her mother about everything, and there was no anger from her family. She commented, “No one was angry at me. It was crazy times.” She also quipped that dealing with the responsibility required her to work up the courage and prepare herself.Talking about the same, she added, “I had to make a decision for myself. What do I really want? What can I handle? Even if I have to do this alone, however, this is the choice I’m gonna make.”

Kylie Jenner on how life has been as a mother

Jenner is currently dating ‘Marty Supreme’ star Timothee Chalamet, though she shares two children, Stormi Webster and Arie Webster, with her ex, Travis Scott. While talking about being a mother for so long, Kylie shared that she has gotten used to everything. She commented, “I’ve entered a different stage of motherhood. I’m in ‘I have an 8-year-old’ stage. She’s my age when we started Keeping Up With the Kardashians, almost.”Over the years, Jenner has grown from a reality star to a business owner, influencer, and actress.

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