There are a couple things to expect when someone's a reality star. First, expected everything that happens to be plastered on the front page of almost every gossip tabloid. Next, expect to be judged and ridiculed by internet trolls.

Unfortunately, Kylie Jenner hasn't escaped the reality star curse.

While celebrating the fact that she reached four million followers on her Instagram account that is entirely dictated by her Snapchat videos, she also revealed that she has been bullied since the age of nine - which is around the same time her family began filming their E! reality series "Keeping up With the Kardashians."

"It's kind of crazy I have four million people watch my Snapchats. Half of you guys think I'm weird, and the other half think I'm funny." She began her first two videos before adding, "But I've been bullied since I've been 9 from the whole world it feels like sometimes. And I think that I've done a really great job at handling all of this."

Adding, "There [are] bullies everywhere. This is just a little late Snapchat to tell whoever with their own bullies that the only opinion that really matters is yours and to never change."

The reality star made it clear that she wasn't fishing for sympathy, saying, "This isn't a pity party, though. Don't get it twisted...This is for the others with bullies out there to know that you're not alone."

This past year, the media had ridiculed Jenner for her romantic relationship with 25-year-old rapper Tyga and for lying about surgically altering her lips to make them look bigger. She admitted to having received injections during an episode of her family reality show.

"I have temporary lip fillers, it's just an insecurity of mine and it's what I wanted to do," Jenner admitted. "I'm just not ready to talk to reporters about my lips yet because everyone always picks us apart. I want to admit to the lips, but people are so quick to judge me on everything, so I might have tiptoed around the truth, but I didn't lie."