Kai Schreiber spoke in-depth about her gender identity struggle – and a major role model in her life – in a new chat published Wednesday.

The 16-year-old model, who is the daughter of Hollywood stars Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber, told Interview Magazine she has studied how people in the transgender community navigated stormy waters in the past.

Kai said she had struggled ‘with gender identity from a young age’ and ‘always wanted to grow up and be a beautiful, glamorous, influential woman, like Marilyn’ Monroe. 

The daughter of the Ray Donovan star , 57, and two-time Oscar nominee, 56,  named figures she found inspirational ‘as a young trans girl’ navigating life through turbulent times for the community.

‘I’m always going to look up to the older generation of transgender people, especially in fashion,’ Kai told the magazine.

‘People like Alex Consani, Hunter Schafer, Hari Nef, Dara, Richie Shazam, Colin Jones, and so many more,’ Kai said. ‘It’s so great that there’s a strong community of us in the fashion world; it’s really a doll takeover.’

The second-generation star said that she had a breakthrough earlier this year when working for the fashion house Valentino.

Kai Schreiber, 16, spoke about her gender identity struggle - as well as what she expires to achieve in the modeling world - in a new chat published Wednesday. Pictured in NYC in March

Kai Schreiber, 16, spoke about her gender identity struggle – as well as what she expires to achieve in the modeling world – in a new chat published Wednesday. Pictured in NYC in March 

Naomi Watts and her daughter Kai Schreiber hosted a glamorous fundraising event for the trans community in New York City

Naomi Watts and her daughter Kai Schreiber hosted a glamorous fundraising event for the trans community in New York City 

‘That job made me realize, ‘OK, this is what I want to do,’ Kai said. ‘I want to be a supermodel. Period.’

Kai opened up to the publication about what she’s been doing in terms of honing her craft as a regular presence on the catwalk.

‘I’ve been practicing my walks in the kitchen for years; my mom can show you all the videos I forced her to film,’ Kai said. 

Kai also opened up about her fashion preferences in the wide-ranging chat with the publication – joking she’s ‘basic, but in a chic way.’

Kai said of her couture choices: ‘I love my low-rise jeans and black cardigan. That’s my go-to outfit. I love when people have their own personal style.

‘If you’re presenting yourself in a unique, cool way, people are immediately drawn in and want to know more. If every person was walking around in the same outfit, fashion wouldn’t be a thing.’

Kai, seen during Paris Fashion Week in March, said that 'the world [is] more fun' with fashion

Kai, seen during Paris Fashion Week in March, said that ‘the world [is] more fun’ with fashion 

The second-generation star, pictured in April, said that she had a breakthrough earlier this year when working for the fashion house Valentino in deciding she wanted to be a supermodel

The second-generation star, pictured in April, said that she had a breakthrough earlier this year when working for the fashion house Valentino in deciding she wanted to be a supermodel

Kai took to Instagram to thank those involved with the feature story and adjacent photoset on Wednesday

Kai took to Instagram to thank those involved with the feature story and adjacent photoset on Wednesday 

Kai said that ‘the world [is] more fun’ with fashion in the mix.

Kai took to Instagram to thank those involved with the feature story and adjacent photoset on Wednesday.

‘I can’t put into words how excited & grateful I am for this project,’ she said. ‘Thank you to the Interview team for the opportunity, and thank you Dara & everyone for making it such a fun and comfortable experience for me on set.’

Watts said on her Instagram page Wednesday that Kai was ‘continuing to kill it’ and that she was ‘proud’ of her.

Kai has received public support from both of her famed folks, as Liev told Variety last month about what he felt was the most impactful moment as the parent of a trans child.

‘Kai was always who Kai is,’ The Manchurian Candidate actor said. ‘But I suppose the most profound moment was her asking us to change her pronouns.

‘To be honest with you, it didn’t feel like that big of a deal to me only because Kai had been so feminine for so long.’

The Perfect Couple star continued: ‘Kai is such a fighter. It’s important that she goes, “Hey, I am trans,” and, “Look at me.”‘

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