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Kendall Jenner uploaded a series of never-before-seen snapshots from the past few weeks, which even gave a glimpse of her relationship with boyfriend Devin Booker.
The 25-year-old supermodel documented a few of her favorite people and hobbies on Instagram, which included sunbathing by the pool with a bottle of her 818 tequila, horseback riding and playing tennis with rapper Yung Taco.
She captioned the slideshow with just a single red emoji as she unearthed some fun memories and gave her fans a rare look at her relationship with Booker, 24.

Blissful: Kendall Jenner uploaded a series of never-before-seen snapshots from the past few weeks, which gave her Instagram followers a look at her relationship with boyfriend Devin Booker
While sitting in the reality star’s passenger seat, the Phoenix Suns player can be seen leaning back as Jenner’s beloved guard dog Pyro rested on his shoulder.
The lovebirds, who have reportedly been dating since July 2020, have kept their romance mostly under wraps apart from the occasional Instagram Story or flirty social media comment.
In addition to spending time with Booker, she enjoyed an outdoor picnic with Yung Taco, who reminisced on the food, which included Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers.

Lots of love: She captioned the slideshow with just a single red emoji as she unearthed some fun memories and gave her fans a rare look at her relationship with Booker, 24

Hostess: Jenner shared a snap of her dining room table, which was perfectly set up with a bowl of salad
‘I was too hungover to truly appreciate the canes,’ the 24-year-old rapper and DJ commented.
Jenner also shared a picture of her Tibetan singing bowls, which have incredible healing effects and are widely recommended by health practitioners to treat anxiety.
In her latest and final installement of her four-part video series Open Minded with Vogue this week, Jenner sat down with Lori Gottlieb to discuss anticipatory anxiety.

Mental health first: Jenner shared a picture of her singing bowls, which have incredible healing effects and are widely recommended by health practitioners

Horseback riding: Jenner shared footage from a recent ride on one of her horses
Anticipatory anxiety, according to Healthline, ‘describes fear and worry around bad things that could happen.’
Symptoms can include difficulty concentrating, emotional numbness, sleep problems, nausea, appetite loss, muscle tension and more.
While chatting with Dr. Jorge Partida of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health earlier this month, Kendall admitted her ‘relationship with social media is a bit addictive.’
‘I don’t like [it] and I’m not proud to say that,’ the reality star said. ‘But, I also feel like that’s something that probably most of us can relate to.’


Galloping away: Jenner looked completely at ease as she rode her horse

Cool cars: Jenner shared a snap of her cool car collection
Speaking of social media, she added: ‘There’s just literally too much. I find that the more I’m looking at the screen, the more detached I feel with my own body or to what’s happening right in front of me.’
The eldest daughter of Caitlyn and Kris Jenner said that ‘there really is no escaping it,’ as she remains one of the most followed celebs on multiple platforms, including 163 million followers on Instagram and 31.4 million more on Twitter.
Kendall noted that she gets upset when people make quick judgments about her online without regard to context or accuracy, and ‘the amount of negativity that’ she encounters.

Yum! In addition to spending time with Booker, she enjoyed an outdoor picnic with Yung Taco, who reminisced on the food, which included Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers
‘Something that boils my blood, that really frustrates me and I think upsets me the most is when it’s someone claiming a false narrative for me,’ she said. ‘The Internet, I guess, bases things off of such small moments with no context.’
Jenner said she’s rankled by ‘something as simple as [people] didn’t like what I looked like in [a] photo,’ adding, ‘Because of social media, everything is highlighted, everything is heightened whether good or bad.’
She also spoke of being a ‘real hypochondriac’ at times and experiencing times where she felt she needed ‘to be rushed to the hospital’ because she thinks her ‘heart’s failing’ or that she’s ‘dying.’
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