
In fact, she is the example of growth and protagonism in the eyes of the cameras, due to the reality television show "Keeping up with the Kardashians". But unlike her personal case, Kylie Jenner seems more than determined to limit the media exposure of her two children, Stormi, six, and Aire, two.
An unexpected episode during an interview for "The New York Times" was enough, when her daughter suddenly entered the interview environment, while Kylie said that it is her responsibility to protect the two children she has with her ex-partner, Travis Scott. .

"We can't do this to her," Jenner said after Stormi entered the NYT interview room, while asking that the girl not be mentioned about the situation. "She's innocent. She walks in here and she doesn't know we're doing an interview. It's my responsibility to protect her," the well-known entrepreneur continued.
This isn't the first time Kylie has spoken out about limiting her children's media exposure. During a 2020 interview with Harper's Bazaar, she talked about Storm growing up while in the spotlight.

"I think about that a lot because the world is getting crazy. Exposing it to all the negativity that comes with the internet, social media, of course I think, and all the dangers that come with that," Jenner said. "I'm just doing my best, even though she's still little. I want to remind them how blessed we are for the life and standards we have, but the way we live, the protection we do for children is just as important," Jenner emphasized.
It seems she is doing everything she can to protect her children from the media while they are still young.
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Source: Parade