Kendall Jenner Wants Family Later, Focuses on Self at 30

Kendall Jenner has expressed a desire to start a family one day but feels she is currently too busy to dedicate the necessary time. The model and reality star says she is now more confident and stable in her 30s after feeling overly stressed in her 20s. Jenner also firmly denied ever having facial plastic surgery, admitting only to two rounds of "baby Botox" in her forehead. Her primary goal is to stay true to herself and continue having a good time.

Key Points: Kendall Jenner on Family Plans and Self-Focus

  • Wants children but not immediately
  • Feels more confident in her 30s
  • Denies having facial plastic surgery
  • Admits only to baby Botox
  • Goal is to stay true to herself
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Kendall Jenner: Want to focus on myself

Kendall Jenner shares her desire for children in the future but says she's currently too busy and focused on herself in her 30s.

"I want to have some, but not right away. I want to make sure I can dedicate a lot of time to them, and for now, I'm still too busy. - Kendall Jenner"

Los Angeles, Feb 27

Model and reality TV star Kendall Jenner is keen to start a family one day, but feels she's simply too busy at the moment as she wants to focus on herself.

Kendall, who previously dated music star Bad Bunny, told Vogue France magazine: "I want to have some, but not right away. I want to make sure I can dedicate a lot of time to them, and for now, I'm still too busy."

Kendall's siblings Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Rob Kardashian and Kylie Jenner have all had children already.

She is keen to "continue having a good time," reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Speaking about her goals for 2026, Kendall shared: "The most important thing will be to stay true to myself and continue having a good time. It might sound like a cliché, but it's very important to me."

She said that she was "too stressed" during her 20s, but she now feels more confident and stable than ever.

Kendall said: "I think most women, most people, understand this: when you're in your 20s, you don't always know exactly who you are or what you want, so things can quickly become difficult or stressful.

"It was the same for me: when I was 20, I was too stressed and spent all my time running around. Now that I'm 30, I want to focus on myself."

Meanwhile, Kendall recently denied ever having had plastic surgery.

The model debunked suggestions that she's undergone a "full facial reconstruction".

During an appearance on the In Your Dreams podcast, Kendall shared: "I'm not going to sit here and convince anyone that I haven't had work. There's a whole world on the internet that thinks I've had full facial reconstruction.

"I'm just here to tell you the truth, which is the fact that I've never had any plastic surgery on my face. Nothing. I've never had any work done."

After she was accused of "lying" by host Owen Thiele, Kendall replied: "I swear to God. Uh, no. I've done two rounds of baby Botox in my forehead. That's it. Only thing I've ever injected."

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Rohit P
The part about being too stressed in her 20s really resonates. That's the age where you're figuring out your career, relationships, everything. It's a universal feeling, whether you're in Mumbai or LA. Glad she's found more stability now.
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Aditi M
Honestly, the whole plastic surgery denial is a bit hard to believe given her family's history. But I suppose it's her truth to tell. The focus should be on her message about self-care and timing for a family, which is quite mature.
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David E
As someone living in India, I find the Kardashian/Jenner news cycle fascinating from a cultural distance. Her desire to "focus on myself" is a very modern, individualistic goal. Here, family often comes first, so it's an interesting contrast.
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Shreya B
"Baby Botox" is still Botox, na? 😅 Semantics aside, I appreciate her honesty about the pressure. It must be immense with all her siblings being parents. Taking time for yourself is not a cliché, it's essential. More power to her!
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Karan T
Not sure why this is international news, but her point is valid. In a country like ours where joint families are common, the idea of 'focusing on myself' before starting a family is becoming more accepted, especially in metro cities. Times are changing.

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