Kylie Jenner, the most popular among the Kardashian-Jenner clan on the social site Instagram, revealed her struggle with online bullying and talked about her life while growing up in the limelight.

Jenner, 18, channeled her bare-faced look for the upcoming 2016 February cover issue of ELLE magazine, Mirror reports.

The reality star was wearing a white plunging top while showing off her lip-pouting brunette beauty in a black and white photo by Jan Welters. Her young splendor stood out beside 17-year-old model Lucky Blue Smith.

In her magazine interview, Jenner talked about her difficulties living a prominent lifestyle and confessed how willing she could give it all up someday.

The teen star made up her own anti-bullying campaign and created a hashtag, #IamMoreThan. According to her, the idea came up because she felt that as a teenage girl who grew up in the spotlight, "online bullying is kind of inevitable."

The youngest Jenner admitted that she's still hurt (about online bullying). She knew it comes with her lifestyle and admitted that she can handle it.

However, Jenner would love to hear stories from people who are also victims of cyber-bullying and talked about how they were able to overcome it.

Meanwhile, the "KUWTK" star was reportedly having a good connection with the young pop artist, Justin Bieber.

Jenner told the magazine, "I'm so close to him [Justin] because I feel like he's been through exactly what I've been through in a completely different way but very similar."

Bieber apparently related to the female star and he supported her campaign. Jenner said, "So, he's just... he just... he gets me, and every time I see him he always sits me down and is like, 'Are you OK?'"

Bieber seemed to be sympathetic with Jenner. He even reminded Jenner how amazing she was and to stay true to herself, which the latter greatly appreciated.

At an early age, Bieber and Jenner have been living in the spotlight.

As Jenner said, online bullying seems inevitable especially for young stars who grow up in the limelight.

Jenner also made a surprising statement, as she talked about her future life. She shared that when she starts having kids, "You know, I'll probably delete my Instagram and just... I don't know, live life."