There are 7.7 billion people on Earth, a multitude of different humans from different cultures living in different environments. However, there are some things that everybody cares about: love, family, friends, music, laughter, happiness and reality TV star-turned-beauty mogul Kylie Jenner.
Last year, Kylie Jenner and rapper Travis Scott welcomed their first child, a daughter named Stormi. UNICEF estimates that 130 million babies are born in 2018, but 129,999,999 of those mothers were not Kylie Jenner, so we don't care what any of them have to say. In a recent cover story for Interview Germany, the entrepreneur opened up about motherhood, revealing the one question everyone kept asking during her pregnancy. (And no, it's not "Did you stop going to the gym or something?")
"I always knew I wanted to be a young mother," Kylie recalled. "I remember people used to always ask: 'Are you ready for this?' And I always knew I was ready, but you don't know what that love and that feeling is like until after you have a child. She really comes before me so that is a lot to take in at a young age but I feel like I was definitely made for this and she has changed my life for the better. The way that I look at things is a lot more positive and I really feel like my life didn’t start until I had her."
"I do want more kids but I do not have any plans in the near future to have children right now," she added. "I feel like I felt a lot more pressure to become a role model when I had my daughter because I know she's going to look up to me, and I want to be the best example I can be."
In the same interview, Kylie fired back at critics who say she's not a self-made billionaire, just because she comes from an extremely wealthy family who is internationally famous from a long-running reality show.
"There's really no other word to use other than self-made because that is the truth," Kylie explained. "That is the category that I fall under. Although, I am a special case because before I started Kylie Cosmetics, I had a huge platform and lots of fans. I did not get money from my parents past the age of 15. I used 100% of my own money to start the company, not a dime in my bank account is inherited… and I am very proud of that."
Earlier this month, the 21-year-old was declared the youngest self-made billionaire by Forbes, a magazine dedicated to business, finance and making you feel totally inadequate about your life decisions. Kylie reached the elusive milestone even faster than Mark Zuckerberg, the ventriloquist dummy who wished to be a real boy and went on to create Facebook, a social network for old people who don't recognize anyone at the VMA Awards.
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