The star dishes on what her current pregnancy cravings are, who the funniest Kardashian is, and so much more.
Kylie Jenner Answers Vogue’s 73 Questions
When Vogue knocked on Kylie Jenner’s door to kick off our 73 Questions video, we were greeted by her adorable mini-me, Stormi. “I just had an ultrasound appointment,” says Jenner, who is expecting baby number two with Travis Scott, as she comes to the door. This is one of the many tidbits Jenner shared with us as she allowed Vogue inside her home in California, where Jenner opened up about motherhood, running a successful empire, and what pregnancy cravings she’s currently experiencing. (That would be “frozen yogurt and In-N-Out, always,” in case you’re wondering.)
Seeing how Kendall Jenner and Kim Kardashian have both done our 73 Questions, we couldn’t help but begin by asking Jenner some Kardashian family questions. When asked which family member she talks to the most, Jenner shares, “We are on a family group chat, so we all talk the same amount.” The most active in the chat is momager Kris Jenner. The least? “Probably me,” Jenner says. Vogue also asked about how Jenner feels now that Keeping Up has ended filming—and she shared the one scene she wishes never made it to air: “My stripper pole episode,” she says.
Jenner also dished on some memorable fashion moments, including her favorite red carpet look of all time (her feathery gown at the 2019 Met Gala by Versace). When asked if Stormi has played in her epic handbag collection, Jenner says, “She is more into my shoes.” The successful entrepreneur also touched on her many business ventures, including Kylie Cosmetics, Kylie Swim, and Kylie Baby, which is her upcoming line of babywear that launches on September 28. “I just wanted conscious and safe baby care,” Jenner says of the line’s inspiration. Above, watch the full video.
Interviewer: Joe Sabia
Director: Matthew Pollock
Director of Photography: Alexander Chinnici
Editor: Daniel Poler
Color: Oliver Eid
Mix: Nick Cipriano at BANG Audio Post
VP, Digital Video Programming and Development,Vogue (English Language): Robert Sebber
Director of Content, Vogue: Tara Homeri
Director, Video Talent: Lauren Mendoza
Producers: Naomi Nishi, Jordin Rocchi
Producer, On-Site: Jace Davis
Associate Producer: Michelle Wong
Production Manager: Emily Yates
Production Coordinator: Kit Fogarty
Post Production Supervisor: Marco Glinbizzi
This story originally appeared on: Vogue - Author:Christian Allaire