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Kylie Jenner Says She Just Wants to Be 16 and Keep Life Private

Kylie Jenner just wants to enjoy being a 16-year-old girl without judgment.

Jenner, the youngest sibling in the family featured on "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," took to Twitter to vent her frustrations with people judging her life.

"When people think they know me<," she tweeted. "I made the decision to keep as much [of] my life as personal as possible while continuing the reality show. I'm 16 and still wanna be a kid sometimes."

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"So what I'm trying to say is there's a part of me you don't see so don't go judging people if u haven't walked a mile in their shoes," she added.

Jenner and her 18-year-old sister Kendall previously admitted that living under the spotlight is not always easy.

"We appreciate everything that we have, but we don't remember what it's like to be normal kids who aren't harassed by the paparazzi. I hate that," Kendall revealed to Glamour last year. "We're underage girls. I don't want to be followed by random men I don't know. It can also be hard to deal with other kids who are jealous or mean. I can't post a picture on Instagram without being criticized."

Kylie seemed to agree with her sister's sentiments.

"No one really knows what we are like. People read about us on Twitter, but they don't know what we do all day long," Kylie told Glamour. "We don't really have privacy, but we have an aspect that people don't know about."

While it is not surprising that the youngest sisters of the Kardashians receive advice from their older siblings, some may be shocked to learn that Kim Kardashian, 33, has received advice from her little sister. Kardashian admitted that little sister Kylie has served as her relationship advisor for years.

"She's such an old soul," Kim told British Cosmopolitan magazine two years ago. "I've been going to her for relationship advice for years. She has always steered me in the right direction since she was about 12. She would be like, 'OK, do not call him.'"

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