Kylie Jenner Opens Up About Motherhood And Baby Stormi
Kylie Jenner is telling all about becoming a parent.
For the new issue of Evening Standard, Jenner's older sister Kim Kardashian interviewed her for the paper — and she asked the beauty mogul all about her life as a young mother.
When asked how she's been dealing with her transition into parenthood, Jenner said, "I feel like it's just been so amazing, and so much fun. I'm learning so much more about myself and life, and it's been such a great experience." However, she did note that she's, "of course," faced difficulties like sleepless nights, though she hates leaving baby Stormi, who she gave birth to in early February 2018, most of all.
"I'm like, 'I'll be right back, I'm so sorry, I have to leave!' and she doesn't even know what's going on," she told Kardashian. "I think about her all the time, anywhere I am. I would rather be with her or wish she can come everywhere. I can't wait till she can come everywhere with me, because right when she's old enough I'll bring her everywhere."
Jenner revealed that baby Stormi has her thinking more about the future than ever before. "Every time I leave and I'm stressed about leaving her, I'm like, 'I'm doing it for you.' Everyone says you change completely when you become a mom, but I really feel the same, just better," Jenner stated. "So I don't know what really has completely changed my world, besides her, of course. But I feel like it's only gotten better. You're less selfish — and I actually enjoy changing diapers. It's really satisfying. To make her clean again. And I don't know, the whole thing is really... it's like such an amazing experience."
In her Evening Standard interview, Jenner also opened up about how she and boyfriend Travis Scott decided on the name Stormi, though the details are apparently a little fuzzy. "I really don't know how we thought of Storm. Her dad insisted it was him, but I feel like it was me. And that kind of just stuck with us. And then I didn't really like just Storm — I didn't feel like that was her name. So then it became Stormi. And it just stuck. I feel like there were a lot of other names that I might have even liked better to be honest, but I feel like Stormi picked her own name, like it was just her name."
The new issue of Evening Standard hits shelves on Thursday, May 3, 2018.