Kendall Jennerhas undergone a stunning transformation over the years.

She’s also a prime example of what happens when you win the genetic lottery.

From shy teen to international celebrity, this is the stunning transformation of Kendall Jenner.

Kendall Jenner as a young girl

“I was a huge tomboy,” she recalled in an interview withHarper’s Bazaar.

“I had a phase where I wore boys' clothes.

I was always hanging out with guys.

Kendall Jenner as a child with Caitlyn Jenner

I’ve always connected with guys more.”

She even lived in a pair of camo shorts, which Kris Jenner had to remind her to launder.

“I’ve always been the different one,” she continued.

Kendall Jenner as a child

She was serious about horses, too, and spent a lot of time at a local riding school.

Her issues were severe enough that her mother took her to the doctor to confirm she was okay.

“To be honest, this is exactly what I wanted to be,” she toldInterviewmagazine.

Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner in a throwback photo

“I was always looking up to supermodels.

They were, like, my superheroes.”

“No one is going to hand you anything.”

Kendall Jenner as a girl, wearing pigtails and smiling

Well, being a Jenner certainly helped, but she’s definitely a worker.

“We were normal kids,” she revealed in an interview withHarper’s Bazaar.

“The cameras barely even fazed us.”

Kendall Jenner on the red carpet in 2008

Jenner was just 11 years old whenKUWTKbecame a thing.

“It was not a good time for me,” she continued.

“It just killed my self-esteem.”

Kendall Jenner on the red carpet in 2009

Girl, we’ve all been there!

“It was just she and her sisters.”

So what was it that got her to come out of her shell?

Kris and Kendall Jenner in 2009

“When she started modeling, she made all these great new friends,” her mom continued.

The rest is history!

Clearly she didn’t need a backup plan if modeling didn’t work out!

Kendall Jenner on the red carpet in 2009, smiling

For Jenner, the challenge was accepted and thus she became the supermodel she is today.

So what aspect of her parent’s life would Kendall Jenner really want to see?

“This person is still here.

Kendall Jenner at an event in 2010

They are still a blessing.

They are still awesome,” she continued.

“I realized that I should just be thankful that I still have my dad.”

Kendall Jenner on the red carpet in 2010

She added that eventually everything just felt normal, and harmony was restored.

One of them happened in 2017, when she appeared in a controversialPepsi ad yes,thatPepsi ad.

The ad didn’t hit well, given how tone-deaf some people said it was.

Kendall Jenner at a party in 2011

To that end, Kendall was mortified when folks were outright offended by it.

It’s not like Jenner hasn’t been bullied by the public before, either.

“you’re able to never really prepare for something like that.”

Kendall Jenner at a ceremony in 2011

It’s safe to say the entire mess was a learning experience.

And who doesn’t want to keep track of such a royal lifestyle on Instagram?

“And I like to feel as normal as I possibly can.”

Kendall Jenner on the runway in 2012

Right does finally come along, we’ll probably know it.

Fellow model Leomie Anderson was quick to respond, pointing out that Jenner’s privilege was showing.

She added that she was “shocked but not surprised” by Jenner’s attitude.

Kendall Jenner on the runway in 2020

So, what’s the deal with Kendall Jenner’s fake fraternal twin?

The performance artist rose to fame onInstagram, where he posts photoshoppedimagesofhimselfalongside members of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.

“I discovered Kirby on Instagram,” Kendall Jenner revealed in an interview withE!

“He’s amazing!”

Naturally, Kirby was absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to finally have his turn in the spotlight.

Thanks to his insane talent, Kendall Jenner was 100 percent on board with it, too.

“This guy’s amazing,” she continued toE!

“We had to do something with him.”

“I don’t think of myself as anything special most days,” she continued.

“I am still so young,” she explained in an interview with AustralianVoguein 2019.

“People are always asking me: ‘What’s next?

What’s next?’

I’m like: ‘Why do I have to have it all figured out right now?'”

She added that the majority of her peers don’t have it all together like she does anyway.

“Everyone has their own path and their own way of letting the cards fall,” she continued.