Kylie Jenner has opened up about the emotional pressure she experienced when she discovered she was pregnant at 19, revealing that she was 'really scared' to tell her parents, Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner, about the news.

Speaking on theTherapuss podcast with Jake Shane, the reality star and entrepreneur reflected on the moment she learned she was expecting her first child, Stormi, describing it as overwhelming and emotionally intense.

'I was 19 when I got pregnant,' Jenner said. 'I was freaking out. Yeah, I was freaking out. I was really scared to tell my parents.'

Despite her fear, Jenner explained that she felt a strong personal conviction about moving forward with the pregnancy, even amid uncertainty about how her family and the public would react.

Jenner admitted that much of her anxiety stemmed from anticipating her parents' reaction, as well as the intense public scrutiny that would follow any announcement.

At the time, she chose to keep her pregnancy private, stepping back from public appearances and maintaining a low profile throughout much of the nine-month period. According to her account, the secrecy was emotionally difficult but also gave her space to process the major life change.

When she eventually revealed the news, Jenner had previously said she experienced an emotional release after the announcement, describing it as a moment that lifted a significant psychological burden.

Despite her initial fears, Jenner later confirmed that her parents did not react with anger when she shared the news. Recalling the moment she told her mother, she said, 'And then I told my mom. No one was angry at me. It was a crazy time.'

Instead of the reaction she had braced for, she described a far more supportive response than expected, which helped ease her anxiety about how the situation would unfold within the family.

Kylie, the youngest daughter of Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner, has grown up in the public eye throughKeeping Up with the Kardashians, which documented much of her adolescence and early adulthood.

Source: International Business Times UK