The two learn more about their friendship and evolution as adults and navigate the industry of fame and modeling at the same time. “I’m so grateful for our lives all the time,” Jenner said. “Especially being able to grow together in this unique environment.”
“Even if we don’t fully know each other or start spending time together until we work together, we can connect with each other in many ways. [because of] How the world sees us and what we expect from us. ” Hadid added.
They take root with each other, they agree, and continue to do so. “I don’t take this for granted!” Jenner said.
As they stroll through nature, two friends will talk more, develop a desire for dandelions, and frolick on the tall grass, and think about if they are a bug. (both are ladybugs). They joked that Jenner was a cowboy boyfriend. “Kenny Want Cowboys” potential spin-off show “Hadid”. “Where is Bella when we need her?” Jenner smiled.
“You’re balanced in life, working and living in everything you want to do,” Hadid told Jenner. “I think that’s what makes you one of the sensible people in this industry.”
Jenner admitted: “I must have my shit.” “You almost have to…break through.
They are talking about planning for the future, although none of them see the future scope of their lives. “I taught myself to be about anything,” Hadid said. However, it helps to exist when seeing the world through Khai’s perspective. “I used to think I was a planner, like ‘I’m going to get married at 29 and have a baby at 30.’ And then life happened, right?”
“Believe in riding,” Jenner said. “Surrendering to the universe’ is something I always tell myself – when things go well, but when things go badly, you have to remind yourself that it’s a bigger plan and at some point everything will make sense.” When she feels lost, confused or frustrated, everything resolves.
“We’ve gone through so many things that not everyone knows it, Kenny,” Hadid said.
“No,” Jenner sighed, walking as the woman’s arms hang down on another striking Wyoming Hill.
Director: Nina Ljeti
Director of Photography: Andrew Maso
Editor: Michael Suyeda
Senior Producer: Bety Dereje
Steadicam: Ryan Hannah
Set Manager: Ryan Stoll
First Assistant Camera: Griffin Kerwin
Second Assistant Camera: Morgan Shield
Audio: Chris Anderson
Production Assistant: Ella Grossman
Production Coordinator: Tanía Jones
Production Manager: Kristen Helmick
Producer: Natasha Soto-Albors
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds
Leader of Art and Graphics: Léa Kichler
Post-production coordinator: Holly Frew
Supervisor Editor: Kameron Key
Post-production supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Global Talent Actor Director: Ignacio Murillo
Executive Producer: Rahel Gebreyes
Senior Director of Video: Romy Van den Broeke
Senior Director of Programming: Linda Gittleson
Vice President, Video Programming: Thespena Guatieri
Photographed at: Diamond Cross Ranch