Kylie Jenner Makes Bold Declaration About Her Children's Media Exposure

Kylie Jenner

Kylie Jenner grew up on camera thanks to her family's reality TV show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, however, she makes a conscious effort to limit the media exposure of her two children, Stormi, 6, and Aire, 2.

The Kylie Cosmetics mogul recently sat down with The New York Times for an interview, during which she declared it's her "responsibility" to protect her kids—whom she shares with her ex, Travis Scott—from the media.

“We can’t do that to her,” Jenner said after Stormi came into the room during her NYT interview, resulting in the reality star requesting her daughter not be quoted.

“She’s innocent," the mom-of-two continued. "She comes in here, and she doesn’t know we’re doing an interview and then she has these quotes out in the open and she’s 6 years old. It’s my responsibility to protect her.”

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This isn't the first time Jenner has opened up about limiting her kids' media exposure. During a 2020 interview with Harper's Bazaar, she opened up about raising Stormi while in the spotlight.

"I think about it a lot because the world is just so crazy now. Exposing her to all of the negativity that comes with the Internet, I think about that too," Jenner shared. "I'm just trying my best, even though she's still little, to remind her how blessed we are and that this isn't normal, the way we live."

She added: "It's just our life. People want to take pictures. I think she would feel differently if I was always covering her face like, 'Don't look!'"

It seems Jenner is doing what she can to protect her kiddos from the media while they are still so little. Hopefully, she continues to help them navigate life in the spotlight as they grow into young adults and beyond.

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