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Kendall Jenner Recalls Scary Anxiety Attack: ‘I Can’t Breathe, Something Must Be Wrong’

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Poor Kendall Jenner! The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is getting very real about her mental health — and anxiety, in particular, from which she has suffered for much of her life.

And in a new virtual visit to Good Morning America on Friday, the super model opened up about her personal struggles of the past. Related: Kendall Jenner’s Cooch Clapback Was EPIC!

And We LOVE Her For It!!! The 24-year-old KarJenner daughter was on GMA to promote her partnership with designer Kenneth Cole to raise awareness for The Mental Health Coalition this month.

And in so doing, Kenny thought it appropriate to tell the story of her own struggles with mental health — which was no easy feat for her.

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