As an 18-year-old reality star, Kylie Jenner is used to being in the spotlight at all times and, because of that, she's dealt with her fair share of rumors. As one of the most followed teenagers on social media, she has people who either idolize her or constantly critique her, but what she wishes people would understand is that underneath all the fame, she really is just a normal teenage girl.

Jenner is on the cover of Wonderland for the Spring Fame Issue and, according to E! News, within the magazine, she touches on one topic that people have been questioning her for some time now: plastic surgery. While she has admitted to getting lip fillers in the past, because she looks so different than she did as a young girl, there has been a lot of speculation as to whether or not she has had any other work done.

"People think that I've had everything done. I thought it was going to chill down when I said: 'OK, I admit it, I got my lips done, I never lied, I just wasn't telling the whole truth,'" she told the magazine. "And then people took that and were like, 'Oh well, if she got her lips done, she probably got everything done.' People don't realize I just turned 18, so there's no way my mom would ever let me undergo a nose job or boob job."

She goes on to explain that being in the spotlight isn't as fun and glamorous as everyone thinks it is, especially since she dealt with a lot of bullying when she was younger.

"Growing up, I've heard the worst things anyone could ever say about me and bullying was such a big part of my life, with the whole entire world judging me and stuff. So I started to look towards people with, like, I think, bigger more real issues than I have," she said. "Nobody really knows who I am. People think that because we have a reality TV show that they know everything, but it's like, I'm not filming right now. That's maybe 5 percent out of my day."

Jenner has been open about being bullied in the past and even launched an Instagram anti-bullying campaign last year called "I Am More Than" in which she shares photos and stories about people who have been bullied and turns it into something positive while encouraging others to do the same. While on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in November, she explained what made her start this inspirational campaign.

"The more people love you, the more there's going to be people that hate you," she told DeGeneres. "I've been bullied my whole life, whether it was about my peers or comments on Instagram or Twitter, whatever. And I never talked about my story really. I feel like I've, kind of, accepted it because I realized that it just comes with the territory. So I, kind of, was online and just finding other girls and boys my age who have been bullied and have kind of overcome it and just done something amazing with it who inspire me. So I, kind of, wanted them to just use my platform and post their stories on Instagram to, hopefully, inspire my followers too because they inspire me so much."