Kendall Jenner is far from happy with the way her family is portrayed by the public and has made her feelings clearly known.
The model, 26, opened up on her thoughts in the latest teaser for the newest series of The Kardashians. The second season of the hit reality TV show is set to air next month on Hulu and the latest clip shows Kendall have a go at the narrative which surrounds the famous brood.
In a confessional on the show, the 818 Tequila founder tells the cameras: "The narrative is so out of hand about me and my family. There's just no changing it."
Sister Kim Kardashian, 41, appears to agree with the statement and is heard telling the cameras: "I've always wanted people to see who I really am."
Kendall has often discussed her struggle with anxiety in the past and revealed in an interview with Vogue this week the methods she uses to keep her insomnia at bay.
Speaking to the publication, she candidly said: "I like to wind down in the evenings. I usually drink tea and relax by reading a book or writing in my journal."
She continued: "I have struggled with anxiety for years and it can have good and bad days. If I need to wind down, I really make a point to take 15 minutes to meditate to settle my anxiety so I can get a good night's rest."
On August 18, the star held a 818 Tequila event at SoHo house in Malibu, just over a year after the brand was launched. She was supported by her famous family as they led the star-studded arrivals at the bash on the night.
Other celebrities on the guest list included Orlando Bloom, Justin Bieber and his model wife Hailey. It comes after Kendall announced the new edition to her tequila brand on Instagram earlier last week.
She told fans: "I’m so excited to introduce Eight Reserve by 818. Our new Añejo Reserve lands September 19. Learn more and pre-order now at eightreserve.com.
"Eight Reserve by 818. An incredible blend of Añejos aged up to 8 years in French and American oak barrels. Coming in September."
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