Kris Jenner spills the real reason for her family's unbeatable bond
Kris Jenner spills the real reason for her family's unbeatable bond
Hollywood's famous momager, Kris Jenner recently opened up about the secrets of her close-knit family while emphasizing over the bond she shares with her children.
During a recent interview, The TV reality star got in a conversation with CR Fashion Book Issue 15 collector's edition and talked about her dreams of pursuing motherhood since she was a "little girl."
"Since I was a little girl, I always wanted to have a big family. I used to sit when I was in high school and think, I can't wait to have six kids--I specifically said the number six," she told the fashion magazine.
"Now, when I see all of us and it's Christmas Eve and we're all cozy sitting around the tree sipping hot chocolate, I get so excited for my big happy family," she continued.
The 63-year-old star revealed her deepest desires and vision that she always had for all her children, reported E-News.
"I think as I got older and grew up and had all these kids and all this responsibility, I just surrendered to my family, and all I ever wanted was for each and every one of them to be as content and happy and successful as possible--whatever that meant to them," she explained.
"I expect a lot and I set the bar really high. Whether it's mother-daughter, mother-son, friends, relatives, whatever it is, I will give everything I have--physically, emotionally, spiritually, financially, I'm in," Jenner added. "When you love unconditionally, that's a huge thing. Because that means that you love through anything."
The matriarch further stated that it is the undying love that the famous family has such a bond.
"Some people can't handle what I have to give. I am very emotional--I can get hurt and I can cry. That pain is real, but it used to be a lot harder. I've lost people that I loved, and still love, very much. I've been disappointed in friendships over the years," she said in the magazine.
"But I think that I've learned how to be stronger for my family when I need to be. At the end of the day, the reason we are so tight-knit is that there's nothing that can get through that coat of armor. There's just nothing. I love my family so hard that there isn't anything I wouldn't do for them."
(ANI)