Kylie Jenner Wants to Simply Enjoy Her Kids for 'Last Years of Her 20s'
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Kylie Jenner Wants to Simply Enjoy Her Kids for ‘Last Years of Her 20s’

Kylie Jenner is entering a new, more peaceful era of her life. As she approaches the end of her 20s, the billionaire mogul is shifting her focus away from the constant hustle of fame. In a candid new interview, she shares her desire to slow down and prioritize her family. After growing up in the spotlight, Kylie is ready to reclaim her time and create lasting memories with her children.

Kylie Jenner wants to spend the rest of her 20s traveling with and enjoying her kids

Kylie Jenner is making a major change in how she lives her life. Speaking with Vanity Fair for their Spring 2026 cover story, the 28-year-old star revealed that her main priority is now her role as a mother. “In the last years of my 20s, I want to focus on just me, my businesses, my work, traveling with my kids, enjoying my kids,” she shared.

This shift comes after a lifetime of being on camera. Kylie was only nine years old when “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” first aired. Now that her daughter, Stormi, is eight, Kylie realizes just how young she was when she lost her privacy. She wants her children, Stormi and four-year-old Aire, to have a different experience. She plans to take them on more travels and focus on their growth rather than just her public image.

Her sister, Kendall, noted that Kylie had to “grow up quick” because she became a mother at 20. Now, Kylie is in her “grown-up bag.” She is more confident in her business and her personal life. She even hinted at wanting to expand her family further in the future.

Beyond motherhood, Kylie is exploring new hobbies like playing poker at home and even acting. She recently appeared in the film “The Moment” and says she is open to doing more comedy. However, no matter how many scripts she receives, her kids remain her top priority. By choosing to travel and enjoy these years, Kylie is finally finding the “normalcy” she missed as a child.

Originally reported by Samridhi Goel on Momtastic.

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