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Kendall Jenner has been followed, very followed... too much. Her figure has attracted and has always been in the spotlight. One of the issues that has aroused the most curiosity among her followers are the questions about her sexuality. In fact, many of them and also curious people categorize her as a "closeted lesbian", but she had not spoken out until now.
However, her appearance on the podcast 'In Your Dreams with Owen Thiele' has served to ensure that at least this issue did not remain in limbo and she herself touched on it with all the law leaving her particular version.
And Jenner was direct. "I think I have a gay vibe to me", she said. Although she admitted that she does not find it "offensive", she was struck by the intensity with which people believed it. "I don't know why. But I have that vibe to me. I don't know, because I don't have, like, boyfriends or whatever".
The content creator explained how she feels when such public statements are made by others."What bothered me was how cruel the comments are,"she said."It's not like you're being welcomed with open arms and being told, 'Hey, if you are, yeah, join us.' They weren't nice, they were very cruel, like they were saying to me, 'What the f**k are you doing?'".
And that's when Jenner threw down the gauntlet: "I understand that coming out is not easy for anyone, or not for most people. And I'm not saying it's easy, but knowing, and I can speak for myself, and knowing myself, I think at this point in my life I would have done it if I was". She also wanted to make one thing clear:"I'm not saying I would have it easy, but knowing myself, and knowing how I like to live my life, I would do it. I would have no problem with it."
Kendall Jenner's clear response to rumors
The influencer left her particular mark on the subject, dispelling all kinds of rumors and being blunt in her final response: "In short, as of today, I am not. I don't think I'm going to be, but I'm not closing the doors to experimenting in life."
"When I turned 29, I made a little promise to myself, in which I said to myself, 'I'm not going to turn anything down,'" she said. "I'm going to be open to anything that I feel is right for me,' but I really wanted to have a year for myself, in which I chose myself. And again, that doesn't mean that there weren't people in my life or that people didn't come into my life. It wasn't really about that. It was just about saying: I want to have fun. I want to choose for myself and I want to do what I want to do, and I'm a great girlfriend."

