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After years of speculation, Kendall Jenner has finally spoken about a rumor that refuses to go away.
During a candid podcast appearance, the model addressed online assumptions, explained why the speech seems cruel, and clarified her current stance.
Her comments offer context, push back against stereotypes, and reveal why she’s so fiercely protective of her privacy in the spotlight now.
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During an appearance on theIn your dreams” In a podcast on January 9, the 30-year-old spoke about a rumor that, according to her, has followed her for years.
According to PEOPLEshe told host Owen Thiele, “Then there’s the whole Internet side that thinks I’m a lesbian.”
What troubles her most, she explains, is not curiosity but cruelty.
“You want to know what really bothers me? How mean people are about it,” she said, adding that the tone seems hostile rather than supportive.
She continued: “It’s not with a welcoming arm like, ‘Hey, if you were, yeah, come join us.’ It’s not nice. It’s very nasty. It’s a bit like: ‘What the hell are you doing?’
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Jenner held up this speculation as an example of how online narratives can harden and become something harmful over time, especially when they are repeated endlessly across platforms without empathy, accountability, and public restraint.
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Jenner has made it clear that secrecy has never been her approach to life, especially when it comes to something as personal as identity.
Even though she doesn’t identify as gay, she stressed that honesty would come first if that ever came to pass.
She said: “I understand that coming out is not an easy thing for anyone, or even most people.”
Acknowledging the courage it takes for many, she added, “And I’m not saying it’s an easy thing, but knowing, and I can speak for myself here, and knowing myself, I think at this point in my life I would be out if I was.”
Jenner went on to highlight her confidence in living authentically, explaining, “I’m not saying it’s an easy thing. I’m just saying knowing myself and knowing how I would want to live my life, I would be that. I would have no problem being that.”
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Beyond identity speculation, Kylie Jenner also addressed the conspiratorial stories that are attached to the rumor.
She addressed claims suggesting she hides her sexuality for professional reasons, which she finds confusing.
“I think there’s this whole narrative that I’m hiding this thing…I’ve seen some really bullshit things that say, ‘This is bad for business,’ and I’m like, ‘What? How?’ I don’t understand,” she said.
For Jenner, the idea that authenticity could harm one’s career seems outdated and disconnected from reality.
She closed the topic with clarity and openness by stating: “It’s all said, as of today, I’m not. »
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She nevertheless avoids rigid labels about the future, adding: “I don’t think I will be, but I don’t close the doors to life’s experiences.”
These remarks struck a balance between determination and openness, reinforcing his belief in growth without pressure.

Beyond the rumor, Kylie Jenner’s love life has often aroused public curiosity.
Over the years, she’s been linked to some A-list names, from a teenage romance with Harry Styles to a long-term relationship with NBA star Devin Booker.
Most recently, she was involved with Bad Bunny, although that relationship ended quietly.
Despite these connections, Jenner has always kept her life personal.
A long-standing rule about maintaining confidentiality in relationships was once explained by a close associate.
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“Kendall always had this rule: She felt like she had to be with someone for at least a year before letting them on the show because she didn’t always know what people’s intentions were.” said Farnaz Farjam, executive producer of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” in 2021.
Farnaz added, “That’s why we kind of kept her personal life out of it, just because she had a rule.”
In a 2019 interview with Vogue AustraliaJenner explained why she prefers to keep her love life private.
“For me, a lot of things are very special and very sacred, like my friends and my relationships. Personally, I think making things public makes everything even more complicated,” she said.