Khloe Kardashian has always been outspoken about how she never feels good enough in the shadow of her more famous sisters, Kourtney and Kim, and she has now spoken candidly about it on Leomie Anderson’s Role Model podcast. The 37-year-old admitted that she never ‘felt safe’ at school because she was constantly questioned about why she didn’t look like her siblings, and she felt like the “fat, ugly sister” as a result of the comparisons. She said, “There were so many other kids at the other school and it just wasn’t my thing.

I kept getting questioned if I was really related to my sisters because I look so different, I just kept getting it. I didn’t feel completely at ease. I didn’t feel safe in that place. I didn’t feel assaulted in any manner, but I simply didn’t feel like I connected. So I did what I needed to do, and I excelled, graduating with honors and ahead of schedule.” She felt so depressed that she attempted to counterfeit her parents’ signatures in order to transfer to a new school. Khloe described the incident as follows: “We lived in Hidden Hills, and I ended up finding this school, the Alexandria Academy, which was a homeschool.

I’m not sure how I came upon it, but I ended up enrolling myself.” “I fabricated my parents’ names or something along those lines, and when my father discovered it, he was furious, to say the least, but he said, ‘I can’t believe how much effort you put into this.’ So I’m going to give you a break, but if your grades go below… I believe it was some ludicrous GPA. ‘I’m ripping you out in two seconds, and you’re going back to Marymount,’ he said. And I ended up making a lot of progress, so I needed that one-on-one attention. And I suppose all I needed was to know that someone was listening to me.”

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