Kylie Jenner reveals that she felt a lot scared when getting pregnant at 19 years old
The Kylie Cosmetics founder also revealed in a podcast that she was afraid to tell her parents about her pregnancy
Kylie Jenner, 28 , surprised the world in 2018 when she welcomed her daughter Stormi after a pregnancy that she kept absolutely secret to. However, what few knew was the fear that the young businesswoman felt before even sharing the news with her own parents.
The co-founder of Kylie Cosmetics was invited to the podcast “Therapuss”, hosted by Jake Shane, where she opened her heart about that stage of her life.
"I was 19 years old when I got pregnant. I was very scared. Yes, I was very scared. I was very afraid to tell my parents." Kylie Jenner
Despite the fear, the star of the Kardashian-Jenner clan stated that she wanted to continue with her pregnancy: “There was something inside me that knew that I wanted to do it, and I had to t "make a decision for myself. What do I really want? What can I stand? And even if I have to do it alone, or whatever, this is the decision I'm going to make," she said.
How did he tell his parents?
Jenner said that she must the courage to talk about it with her mothers, Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner, despite the fear she was.
“I told my mother. Nobody was angry with me. It was a crazy time,” he said. The reality star is also mother Air, who was born in 2022, the fruit of her relationship with rapper Travis Scott.
Elsewhere in the conversation, Kylie delved into the reasons that led her to hide her first pregnancy and expressed that she was afraid of outside opinions.
“I practically didn't leave the house. I felt like at that moment, remembering it, I was protecting myself. And in a way, that's how it was,” he explained.
Furthermore, she added that, after making her pregnancy public, she “cried inconsolably for three hours because I felt an enormous burden on my shoulders.”
The content creator confessed that the weight of keeping such a big secret generated considerable anxiety.” I was hiding from the world. And I was worried about everyone's reactions. It was very emotional. And I thought: 'Maybe next time I won't do it,'” he concluded.

