Kylie Jenner names Kim Kardashian her ‘favourite sister,’ describes her as ‘really strong’
Kylie Jenner said Kim Kardashian's always the first sister to call when she need something
Kylie Jenner has candidly revealed her favorite sibling is Kim Kardashian as she opened up about her famous Kardashian-Jenner family.
Kylie, 25, in her latest interview with the Vanity Fair Italy, shared that Kim is her favorite sister at the moment, although she said her favorite "changes over time."
"We are very connected," she said. "She is always the first sister I call when I need something. We have been going through a lot of similar experiences lately."
The Kylie Cosmetics founder confessed, “Kim has changed so much recently. We are very connected, she is always the first sister I call when I need something. We have been going through a lot of similar experiences lately.”
The mother of two also praised the SKIMS businesswoman for teaching her “strength, and the ability to always tell yourself that you can do it, come way may”, describing her as “really strong.”
Kylie agreed that, despite being the closest in age to Kendall Jenner, they have the “least in common, without a doubt.”
“You know what they say, though? Opposites attract. And that’s how it works with us,” she insisted, explaining that the 818 founder had taught her “the importance of friendship and unconditional love.”
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