Kylie Jenner is 'learning to keep personal life private'

Reality TV star Kylie Jenner has confessed she's "learning" to keep her personal life private and has found a "balance" with the amount she shares with fans.

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Kylie Jenner is learning to keep her personal life private and doesn't talk about boyfriend Timothee Chalamet
Kylie Jenner is learning to keep her personal life private and doesn't talk about boyfriend Timothee Chalamet

Kylie Jenner is "learning" to keep her personal life private and has found a "balance" with how much she shares with fans.

'The Kardashians' star grew up in the spotlight as a regular on her family's reality show 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' and has almost 400 million followers on Instagram, but she's been keeping some aspects of her life - including her romance with actor Timothee Chalamet - quiet and she thinks she's finally found the right "balance".

She told Dazed magazine: " I think I’ve found a good balance with sharing the things that I want to share. Keeping parts of my personal life private. I’m just learning as I go, I think."

Kylie went on to admit she's never truly experienced total privacy because she can barely remember a time before being famous.

She added: "I don’t really remember a time when that wasn’t the case for me. It would have probably been hard for me if I didn’t have a family who understood completely what I was going through."

The reality star previously explained her reluctance to talk about her boyfriend during an interview with the New York Times newspaper last year.

When she was asked if her changing fashion sense was linked to a certain new person in her life, she said: "I don’t know how I feel about that. I just don’t want to talk about personal things."

Kylie also previously admitted she finds it "hard to keep up with the internet" and she actually enjoys being offline these days.

The star - who is mother to two kids Stormi and Aire with her ex-partner Travis Scott - told the November 2024 issue of ELLE magazine: "My friends and I laugh because it’s hard to keep up with the internet now. It’s exhausting.

"When I was posting 24/7 - waking up, what I’m eating for breakfast, what I’m wearing for the day, the colour of my nails, what car I’m driving, where I’m driving to - I didn’t have an intense schedule. I wasn’t working as much; I didn’t have kids and just had more time.

"If you’re not posting three times a day on TikTok, you fall behind."