People's behavior can sometimes go out of control. The cyberbullying that usually happen to the American model, and actress Kendall Jenner is one big proof of that.
"I definitely feel, and the things people say online are very hurtful," Kendall Jenner opened her heart out in an interview with Allure as she becomes the new face of the magazine's cover for March.
The beautiful young model further shared that though most people see her as one strong and independent woman, she still has her weakness and insecurities. Without everyone knowing, often, these controversies left her weak and vulnerable especially when these issues speaks negatively about her facial features and body, particularly her skin.
The beautiful 23-year-old television personality even went deep as she shares one of the stories where she became so depressed about how cruel people can be in social media, E! News reports. She said, "I have cried endlessly for days because of things people have said to me, and I've had to become stronger through it."
In the latter part of the interview, the second youngest sibling of one of Hollywood's most famous family revealed the reason she got so insecure of her physical attributes despite how perfect her face might be for some people. She said, "I've always struggled with a bit of acne since I was around 14", which only cleared up after three years.
Unfortunately, the problem with her skin came back when she was about 21 years old due to factors such as hormones and stress. This acne breakout led to a specific situation, which only made her feel worse towards herself.
Though she felt very confident and beautiful as she walks down the aisle of the 2018 Golden Globes last January, the beautiful Jenner can't help but feel bad towards how people have reacted to her acne breakout that eventually became a major issue during the said event.
Despite the criticisms and the negative comments people from the online world are throwing at her, she exclaimed how crucial it is for her to always find the silver lining amid all these. She tends not to focus on the negative issues but instead on the more positive ones, which for her keeps her sanity up.
To people who are also crossing the same path as she had before, there is but one thing the lovely American model wants them to remember. "There is light at the end of the tunnel, I promise you," she says.