Kylie Jenner covers the new issue of Teen Vogue, and we're finally getting a peek at her Mad Max-inspired photo shoot.

Kylie posted an Instagram photo from the set a few weeks ago, and commenters went crazy over her cleavage, which, interestingly enough, is not pictured here. Still, we totally dig the dirty hot look!

But just as soon as we started girl-crushing on Kylie's dreadlocks and earth-toned wardrobe, we saw her interview quotes, and we really have a hard time understanding why she's being touted as a role model to teenage girls. The 17-year-old starlet, who is dating a 25-year-old rapper, comes across as completely out of touch with reality.

On her daily struggles, including what to upload to Instagram, Kylie says:
    "Today I posted my Instagram picture three different times. I kept deleting it and re-posting it because I kept looking at the comments and they were bad comments. And I was like, "Ahhh!" and I kept re-posting it. The people who take the time to write these comments are so mean and hateful, like they just want to come at you and hurt you."

The real reason for Kylie moving out of her mom's house seems to be because she needs more space for her shoes:
    "I'm moving out when I turn 18. I'm ready to live on my own. It's a really big step, but I'm ready. I wanted a house near my family in a quiet neighborhood with a front yard and a backyard that my dog will like. Also, I have so many shoes, and none of them fit in my old closet."

On the different relationships she has with her sisters and how she wants to be a mom someday:
    "Having sisters is the best. I have a different relationship with each of them. I go to Kim for fashion advice, Khloé is always boy and family advice, and Kourtney is like another mother to me. It's so fun being an aunt. When I look to the far future and decide to have kids, I need to have a million girls. Ten years from now—in 2025—I hope I have a kid."

Though she participated in an elaborate shoot in the desert, Kylie doesn't talk about her beauty regimen that much, but she does reveal her go big or go home approach when it comes to cosmetics. "I never really wear makeup unless I need to, because when I do my makeup I like to really do my makeup," she says. "So I'm never going to spend just 20 minutes, you know? A good night out is, like, two and a half hours for full makeup, curling hair, whatever. I love false lashes—individuals, strips, extensions."

Wise beyond her years, this one...