Khloe Kardashian Says She's Upset When People Compared Her to Kim and Kourtney
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The 'Kocktails with Khloe' host said she didn't have her own identity when she was in high school because people always compared her to her sisters Kim and Khloe.

AceShowbiz - Having famous siblings is not always exciting. Khloe Kardashian took to her official website to tell fans her struggles during high school as she was always compared to her sisters Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian.

The "Kocktails with Khloe" host said that she didn't like it when people always talked about their sisters when they met her. Khloe also shared that she didn't have her "own identity" because she "was compared to them." Khloe wrote, "While I loved having my built-in group with Kim and Kourtney, it was hard for me at times. They may have already graduated when I got to school, but I remember that teachers would always exclaim, 'You're THEIR sister?' "

Unlike their sisters who socialized with the cool kids at school, Khloe revealed she "didn't care about being popular" and "was nice to everyone." "If you were a loner I was like, 'Come and sit with me!' " Khloe said. "I was always friends with teachers. I even remember during the O.J. [Simpson] stuff, my teachers would let me watch the trial with them."

Khloe went on saying that wasn't the first time she dealt with what she called "the Kardashian legacy." It also happened when she attended some other schools. "I studied all over. All over! My parents divorced when I was 4; my mom lived in Malibu and my dad lived in Beverly Hills," she explained.

"I went to a million different schools because they were trying to find a good in-between spot. I attended Bel Air Prep, Saint Martin, Webster, A.E. Wright, Montclair Prep and Marymount High School, then I went to Alexandria Academy, which was when I started my home schooling," she continued.

Khloe then decided to homeschool at Alexandria Academy which made her more comfortable. "Alexandria Academy is not at-home, you go to a school, and there are tutors that give you individual attention. I needed that. I really did not know one person there," she said of the school. "I knew college wasn't for me, and I graduated from Alexandria with honors which I never would've done in a traditional school."

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