Pancakes Scare The Sh*t Out Of Kendall Jenner, And It’s Actually For A Legit Reason

Kendall Jenner is arguably the most normal person in the superstar-ridden Kardashian/Jenner family. She doesn’t have a sex tape, a pedophile boyfriend, and isn’t married to an ego-maniacal self-proclaimed genius, but she does have a strange condition that you probably would have never thought about.

Kendall suffers from trypophobia, which is essentially a fear of tiny holes, circles or pods, and her fear apparently gets triggered by, of all things, pancakes.

Tiny holes aren’t exactly the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about pancakes, but she wrote on her personal blog that those porous, fluffy little cakes do the trick.

“It sounds ridiculous but so many people actually have it,” Jenner said. “I can’t even look at little holes, it gives me the worst anxiety. Who knows what’s in there?”

You have to wonder how far her fear goes. Like, does she have a panic attack when sipping out of a straw? If someone threw Cheerios at her, would she have a mental breakdown?

Hopefully she can get over this fear, because a life without knowing the pleasure that comes from pancakes, is one of the saddest things I’ve ever heard.

h/t refinery29

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