Kylie Jenner is officially a "grown-up" up after recently turning eighteen, and marked the occasion by posing for controversial photographer Terry Richardson in a magazine shoot for *Galore. *
But in the interview, the reality/social media star and budding beauty entrepreneur revealed she wishes she could be 17 "forever", and that she didn't want to grow up quickly - but her lifestyle meant she had to.
“The reality is that I don’t even want to be 18. I wish I could be 17 for the rest of my life. I don’t want to get any older...I just want to be young and enjoy it, but this lifestyle absolutely made me grow up faster" she told the magazine.
In the shots, Kylie poses with a stuffed toy tiger (probably an allusion to her rumoured boyfriend, rapper Tyga), and in several plunging swimsuits.
She also talked about her beauty website (coming soon), and the lip kits she's bringing out for fans eager to create her pouty look.
"Right now, I’m having a lot of fun building videos for my website,” she revealed. “I’m spending some time thinking of really cool content ideas for it — everyday, it’ll be something new.”
She also added that she was nervous that her lip kits wouldn't sell - but her mother Kris Jenner gave her the confidence to keep going with it:
"I was struggling with the number to ask them to make because I was like, ‘Do I want to make this much?’ No, because nobody is going to buy it. I didn’t want to order that much. But then my mom was like, ‘Kylie, people are going to want your lip kit.’ I guess sometimes that’s all I need to not get nervous."
Kylie also recently praised the plastic surgeon behind her lip fillers, saying the sugreon behind them was "the best".
"I still do Juvéderm for my lips," she told The New York Times.
"I go to Dr. Ourian in Beverly Hills. He's the best, and he's super natural about it. I was going to somebody before, and it was just looking crazy"
"I would recommend that anyone who gets it done go for a filler that lasts only two to four months. It's annoying to keep going back, but you have the option of stopping it."