Kendall Jenner Shares Career And Social Media Success Tips
By Jane Reed | May 10, 2016 07:52 AM EDT
Kendall Jenner is known for her stunt in "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." Her circle has expanded outside her family's popularity in just a few years time. Her fame has not only brought her to multiple fashion and business platforms around the world. In the latest news, she has also been featured in the White House.
Kendall Jenner had the pleasure of meeting President Obama a few days ago. She appeared in a Vivienne Westwood designer gown when attending the White House Correspondent's Dinner. To delight the crowd and the photographers, she did her usual supermodel poses. Her encounter with the United States President was a new feeling for her, according to E Online. But she wasn't just there for the food. President Obama made sure to include Kendall Jenner in his speech. According to the Inquisitr, Obama said: "Kendall Jenner is also here. And we had a chance to meet backstage. She seems like a very nice young woman. I'm not exactly sure what she does. But I am told that my Twitter mentions are about to go through the roof."
Kendall joined in the laughter when he mentioned her in his speech. Kendall Jenner is a social media entrepreneur. She uses the power of online presence to fuel her business and success. She details on her personal website that she works hard, makes sure that she's always physically fit and active. "I've always been really active. I like to work out to feel better about myself," explained Jenner.
While Kendall is focused on her professional success as a supermodel, she also makes sure to remain relevant in social media and online. She professes to Vogue that the secret to her social media success is not posting a lot. "You don't want to do too many posts. You want to leave them wanting to come back."
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