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Introducing Well, Well, Well… Featuring Kendall Jenner and Her Horse Arizona

Director: Nina Ljeti Director Of Photography: Tehillah De Castro Editors: Daniel Poler, Katie Wolford Senior Producer: Naomi Nishi Steadicam: Jose Espinoza 1st AC: Michelle Alanis 2nd AC: Andre Sanchez Audio: Paul Cornett Color: Oliver Eid Audio Mix: Nick Cipriano, BANG Associate Producers: Emebeit Beyene and Lea Donenberg Production Assistants: Becca Guzman, Matt Kempner Hair: Cherilyn Farris Makeup: Diane Buzzetta Horse Wrangler: Rachel Perlin Production Coordinator: Ava Kashar Production Manager: Natasha Soto-Albors Line Producer: Romeeka Powell Senior Director, Production Management: Jessica Schier Assistant Editor: Billy Ward Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant Supervising Editor: Erica DeLeo Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch Global Talent Casting Director: Ignacio Murillo Director, Content Production: Rahel Gebreyes Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson VP, Digital Video English: Thespena Guatieri

Released on 05/09/2024

Transcript

[birds chirping]

[horse neighing]

[gentle music]

I started riding pretty much before I can remember.

I was probably two when I first sat on a horse

and maybe four when I took my first lesson.

I know what horse I first rode, her name was Sweet Pea.

The horse lived two doors up from me

and would come down to our house and I'd get on

and I just remember loving it

and then from that moment on I was hooked.

I don't know,

I don't think there's something I can pinpoint.

I think that honestly,

you either like love it or you might not understand it

and I think I just was one of those people

that just really loved it.

I think it's studied and widely known

that there's very therapeutic aspects to horses in general.

I'd say it's very calming,

it's definitely a form of exercise,

it's also a really nice way of getting yourself outside.

But I think for me specifically,

it's like something I did in my childhood

that I loved so much.

As an adult now coming back to it is almost like nostalgic,

doing it almost like gives me a sense of feeling like

I'm a kid again.

But yeah, I think that there's so many therapeutic aspects

to it, just like a walk wood for some people.

Some people like if they're struggling with an answer

or trying to find resolution in something in their life,

I think a lot of people like to go for a walk.

For me, it's like I run to my horses.

[gentle music]

There's something so energetically

majestic about horses

and the fact that they allow you into their presence

the way they do, I think is also really cool.

It's so weird 'cause I feel like for me

it's been such a big part of my life,

so naturally and organically,

it's like hard to put words to it in a way.

It's just something you gotta feel.

[gentle music]

Hi buddy.

Hi buddy.

Say hi to Vogue.

Say hi to Vogue.

This is Arizona,

my cowboy.

You got a mouthful of grass, dude.

You have too much.

It's not possible.

We gave him grass and he'll go to town,

he'll stay here all day.

We're just gonna go for a ride around these hills

to find some pretty grass.

It just rained a lot so we've gotten a lot of green.

This isn't usually this green, so we're really lucky.

[gentle music]

The biggest thing is like comfort with a horse,

especially one that you own.

I found him in Arizona, hence his name.

And from the moment I rode him,

I just remember feeling extremely comfortable

and I knew he was the one for me the second I sat on him.

[gentle music]

He is doing really well,

I wasn't sure if he was gonna be scared of the crew,

but he is actually chilling.

You'd think you were a movie star,

but you're not a movie star.

I do very casual, just chill riding on him.

We ride around bareback all day long.

I'll throw a western saddle on him.

I feel the most free when I'm with him.

[gentle music]

There's an aspect to riding that is talking

and they do understand.

So I mean, talking about riding and all that

versus like when we're alone,

he's the only person I can talk to, so.

[gentle music]

Good boy.

[gentle music]

Especially with Arizona,

if I ever feel overwhelmed or super anxious,

which is most of the time,

I usually like to run out here and go for a ride.

And again, I think nature's a huge part of that,

I think just being outside.

As cheesy as it sounds, the wind through my hair,

like it is, there's something so special about it.

[gentle music]

When I'm with Arizona, I'm full cowgirl,

like I live both worlds for sure.

Like I have my boujee horse girl life

and then I have my life with Arizona,

which is very like laid back, I'm like no makeup,

just chilling, backwards hat,

I have a full country playlist that I play

when I'm with him.

I just fully dive into my experience with him.

I do think that in a past life I was like a hardcore cowgirl

'cause I just love the lifestyle so much.

I play Red Dead Redemption all the time, by the way,

it's my favorite video game ever.

[gentle music]

I think that I'm definitely someone

who aspires to live like a really simple life one day.

I realize I don't have that now,

I'm grateful for what I have now,

and I'm happy about that still, and I enjoy every moment,

but I think that I enjoy the simple things.

[gentle music]

Absolutely, horses are incredibly grounding

and like that experience for me is incredibly grounding.

[gentle music]

The ride was great, the ride was perfect.

Yeah, I think I'm definitely really happy I got it in,

I'm happy that the weather was beautiful and it feels good,

it's been a little while.

I think this is his first of many shoots.

Once people get a look at him,

I think the offers are gonna start pouring in.

Goodbye, Vogue, thank you for having us

and Arizona will be back anytime.

Come on.

[gentle music]