Kendall Jenner

Kendall Jenner covers the May issue of GQ. Add this to the growing pile of magazine covers. So far this month, Kendall’s covered Bazaar’s subscriber issue and starred in Vogue’s new Brat Pack feature. She’s the new It girl, like it or not. This GQ shoot is typically cheesecake, and you can see the whole thing here. Lots of underboob and nips. The interview is titled, “Keezus,” and the journo (Zach Baron) describes Kendall as the Kardashian’s “most refined product yet.” Which is very sly. GQ is saying Kendall isn’t all natural (she’s probably had a subtle nose job), yet she doesn’t get carried away like her sisters.

This interview is interesting, mostly because Kendall talks about how she never chose this life. But she’s no longer opposed to the khaos. She also insists that producers don’t shape the family reality shows, and everything you see is real:

Her unusual/normal life: “My life was always different growing up. I mean, even before the show, my dad was who he is. He’s an Olympic athlete. And we were going to premieres, like Finding Nemo premieres, and we would be little kids, like, before the show, walking down the red carpet. It’s really weird. I understand that it’s not normal. But it is normal.”

On the ending of KUWTK: “It’s actually really hard for me to think of. But that day will come, and it’ll be fine. Everything that happens is still going to happen, just minus the cameras.”

She and Kylie are different: Her mother and sisters chose this life. But “me and my little sister were placed in. We didn’t have a say. It was in our home. There was no way we couldn’t be on it. I was 10 years old when the TV show started. I don’t remember what it was like before.”

The show isn’t scripted: “It’s completely me. It’s all real, so when there’s a story line, it’s all done after the fact that we’ve filmed, because that’s obviously how it makes sense, because that’s just how it actually happened.”

Why she became a model: “I didn’t do it because I felt like I had to prove something. This is a career that I’ve always wanted. And I mean, what else would I be doing? I probably would have gone to school to get the degree to go to work, when work was already there.”

[From GQ]

Maybe Kendall’s storyline is completely authentic, and that’s what she’s getting at. The show IS shaped, characters are written, and yeah, there’s some obvious scripting. The Kardashian’s aren’t actors, and it shows. But they’re fascinating to the public. There’s no denying that fact.

There are a couple of weird stories about Kendall at Coachella last weekend. Both tales involve Justin Bieber, who got kicked out on Sunday night. E! says that a pre-chokehold Bieber threw an enormous fit because staff wouldn’t let Kendall (19) into a 21+ party. They found the Nylon party instead, and Justin started “grinding” on model Josie Conseco. Bieber treated Kendall “like a hanger-on,” and “she left crying, saying, ‘Justin’s a d-bag.’” Ha.

Kendall Jenner

Kendall Jenner

Photos courtesy of Steven Klein/GQ, Fame/Flynet & WENN

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