Thursday, May 16, 2013

Q4. Icon, Kendall Jenner


I don’t have a favorite cultural icon, but I do have someone that I admire. Everybody always makes fun of their family because the kids are famous for no reason. I don’t really admire the older girls as much as the younger ones. The reason why I look up to the Jenner Girls is because of their personalities. I obviously don’t know them personally but I do watch their their reality show on E network. I really look up to Kendall because we are closer in age and I feel like I can relate to her more than the other girls. I do realize that reality shows are more staged than being their normal selves but just reading their interviews and articles in magazines express themselves. The reason why I look up to her so much is because she is a giving person, rather than always wanting to receive it. I remember watching an episode where her and her sister, Kylie, and their father, Bruce, took both of them to a homeless shelter to see the kind of lives they live. Both of the girls didn’t want to go because they had plans with their friends, but at the end they both told the media that they were really glad they went and just to know that they brightened up their day made them only feel better too. What exactly take a person to be iconic? I really think that anyone can be iconic to anyone. People just look up to people in different ways. I feel that a person makes a good icon by the choices they make. That’s why I look up to Kendall, because of several reasons. Kendall knew that school comes over her work any day. That’s is exactly why she persuaded her parent to let her be home schooled rather than attend a public school because she was unable to attend school due to her hectic schedule. With her schedule she kept missing more and more school and it made them both upset.

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