Kendall Jenner wants to "run away" and get married.
The 22-year-old reality TV star – who is notorious for keeping her love life under wraps – has admitted she’d love to settle down one day but, rather than follow in her famous half-sister Kim Kardashian West’s footsteps and have a lavish wedding, she wants a "spur of the moment" ceremony at the city hall.
Speaking to her friend Jen Atkin on ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ in Sunday (30.10.18) night’s episode, she said: "I literally want to run to the city hall and get married and just be like ‘F*** it, let’s go right now. Just like, spur of the moment."
Jen was puzzled by the brunette beauty’s revelation as she doesn’t have a "type".
She said: "Who are you going to marry? You don’t have a type at all."
To which Kendall replied: "I don’t have a type — you cute, you cute.
"Like, who am I going to marry?
"A piece of advice that my dad always told me is that in a relationship, when you meet someone young, the hardest thing to do is change with them."
Jen encouraged Kendall to wait until she was in her late 20s to settle down.
She explained: "That’s why I think you shouldn’t get married until you’re like, in your late 20s. Who knows, you might not even want to get married. Your generation is probably going to be like, ‘Ugh, marriage is so old-fashioned.’ "
Kendall shot back: "No, I want to get married."
The model has never been one to parade her love life in the public eye and she recently admitted her reluctance to share details led to people thinking she was bisexual.
She said recently: "I like my private life. I think it’s because I’m not like all my other sisters, who are like, ‘Here’s me and my boyfriend!’ So it was a thing for a minute because no one ever saw me with a guy. I would always go that extra mile to be low-key with guys, sneaking around all the time.
"You don’t want to, like, look crazy. I don’t think I have a bisexual or gay bone in my body, but I don’t know! Who knows?! I’m all down for experience — not against it whatsoever — but I’ve never been there before."