Kylie Jenner has opened up about paparazzi following her at the height of her fame, when she was still underage.
Speaking on Jake Shane’s Therapuss podcast, Jenner shared that she doesn’t like leaving her house anymore because it is easier to be spotted by photographers in Los Angeles.
The 28-year-old said though they don’t wait outside her house as much anymore, it was ”so insane” when she was younger.
“I don’t even know how I’m like a normal person right now. The things that they would say to me and how they would treat me as a child is diabolical. Like, inappropriate,” the mother of two said.
“I would be coming out of a van and they would be like, ‘You f—ing sl-t’ when I was 16.'”
The podcast host screeched, “What! You’re lying,” in disbelief.
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“I’m not lying. The things that they would say to me,” Jenner continued.
“I would never try to give them a photo, so I would just jump into the car and then there would be six of them and they would stand in front of my car as I was like, 16, turning my car on.
“And they would all stand out because I would be hiding.'”
The entrepreneur said the paparazzi would “mock” her, adding that they “wanted to just make more money off a scandalous photo.”
At just 16, Jenner said she had no security to protect her at the time.
“I didn’t have security until after I had my daughter, because I … really wanted to not have security,” she said.
“I wanted to be normal. I wanted to be with my friends. I wanted to be on my own in the world.”
“And so, you were just completely alone?” asked Shane, to which Jenner replied, ‘Yes.’
“That must have been so scary,” he said.
Jenner admitted, “It was scary at times.”
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