Here's How Kylie Jenner Really Feels About Her Post-Pregnancy Body

Like her older sisters before her, Kylie Jenner has been very open with her fans and followers about the impact pregnancy had on her body, and she has shared regular updates while working to shed her baby weight since giving birth to her daughter Stormi Webster in February. And though she previously noted that she had "bounced back super fast," in her new cover interview in the Autumn/Winter 2018 issue of Glamour U.K., Jenner said that she's not putting any pressure on herself to look exactly how she did before becoming a mother.

"Pregnancy completely changed my body at a super young age. But I really don't care," she told Glamour U.K., as reported by the Daily Mail. "So many negative things come at me all the time. Of course, it does affect me, but you develop a thick skin," she continued. "Nothing has lasted so long that I haven't gotten through it, so whenever a new bad story or rumor emerges, I know it will pass, too. Everything in life is transient."

The 21-year-old also spoke about the legacy she hopes to pass on to her daughter. "The business has given me a purpose," she said of her massively successful brand, Kylie Cosmetics. "I love to work, as Mom has installed such a great work ethic in all of us. If I didn't have that, I don't know what I would do. I get to create, it exercises my mind and I am always thinking of how to make the formulas or develop new products." She added, "I work hard for Stormi, and being able to pass Kylie Cosmetics on to her — if she is interested — would be such a cool thing to do."

Previously, in her cover interview for Vogue Australia's September 2018 issue, Jenner opened up further about how having Stormi has completely changed her approach to beauty and body image. "I feel like having a daughter, and thinking about beauty in the future, has definitely changed me, and I feel like it has made me love myself more and accept everything about me," she said.

"It's just having a different outlook on life so I can pass that on to her. I want to be an example for her. What kind of example would I be if she said she didn't like her ears, and then I didn't like them either? I just want to teach her that. I'm trying to love myself more."

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