Kendall Jenner celebrates her 30th birthday and posted childhood photos
The popular model just turned 30
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Kendall Jenner turned 30 on Monday, November 3, and her loved ones have been flooding social media with birthday wishes for the famous model. Among those celebrating her special day was her mother, Kris Jenner, who shared a heartfelt post on Instagram.
Kris posted a series of photos spanning Kendall’s life — from her early childhood to recent years. In several of them, Kendall appears alongside her younger sister, Kylie Jenner. Accompanying the images was a touching caption filled with love and pride.
Kris wrote:
“Kendall, from the moment you came into this world, you stole my heart. You’ve always had a quiet strength, an inner calm, and a beautiful confidence that’s so rare. You move through life with such grace and independence, and you’ve accomplished so much while remaining humble, kind, and grounded. Watching you chase your dreams and create such a full and beautiful life for yourself fills me with joy and gratitude every single day. You inspire me with your courage, your work ethic, and your heart. You are the best daughter, the most wonderful friend, and the most amazing aunt to your nieces and nephews who adore you. I am endlessly proud to be your mom. Happy birthday, my angel girl. I love you more than words can express!!!”
The sweet tribute quickly drew thousands of likes and comments from fans and friends, all joining in to wish Kendall a happy 30th birthday.
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