Vogue

Kendall Jenner has landed her first Vogue cover -- and of course the hot topic of conversation for the September issue's cover story is how she's dealt with her father Cailtyn Jenner's very public transition.

The 20-year-opened up about how accepting Caitlyn's change has been a struggle especially because her father taught her to be a tomboy. "We had ATVs and go-carts, and I grew up riding them all the time, which is why I'm a good driver," said the leggy brunette.

The reality star added, “It’s super-ironic to think about now, but it’s something I can thank my dad for: how much of a tomboy I was. That’s why I think the whole thing— her transition— was really hard for me, because I was like ‘But you taught me everything.'"

Kendall also said she's mostly adjusted to the transition but admitted looking at the past can make her emotional. "I knew it was going to have its rough phase ... But it’s all supernormal now. It’s not weird at all. Sometimes I look at a picture of my dad when she was a guy, and it makes me a little sad—I get emotional," said Kendall.

She added, "You have to get past it—you've got a new person to love. It's kind of a blessing in disguise—if that's not the wrong way to say it."

The model made sure to stress that while her family is accepting, it's not been easy on them. Kendall said, "We're very accepting of people and being different and being who you are,” she explains. "We're not judgmental. But obviously it's strange to having your dad, who was so male, completely reverse. It is definitely a gnarly experience."

Yikes!