Monday, 23 December, 2024

Kris Jenner pressures her daughter, Kendall to have a child



Kris Jenner has admonished her 26-year-old daughter Kendall Jenner to have a baby or to freeze her eggs if she isn’t ready.

Kendall, a member of the Kardashian-Jenner family, is the only one out of Kris Jenner’s six children who is yet to give birth.

 In the latest episode of The Kardashians, Kris, 66, sat Kendall down for a conversation about childbirth.

She told Kendall it was “time to have a baby”.

Kendall responded that she wasnā€™t sure if she was ready.

Kris said: “I was just thinking maybe itā€™s time to, you know, have a baby.

Kendall tells her mother: “You keep telling me ā€˜youā€™re not getting any younger but guess what mom? Itā€™s my life.”

Kendall adds: “I donā€™t know if I am ready yet!”

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Kris replied: “Let me tell you a little fun fact: When you were born, I made your body inside my body.

“So, I made your eggs inside of me, that means I made your eggs. Every year that goes by your eggs go down a little bit.”

Kris then goes on to call Kendallā€™s doctor to ask about egg freezing.

The doctor said: “It would be a good time to freeze eggs. Listen, the younger you are the better the quality.”

Kris then tells Kendall following the call: “Alright. Well, I think we are unanimous. Have a baby!”

Kendall laughs and says, “no.”

In her confessional, Kendall said: “I still have a lot I need to figure out before I can, like, welcome a child into my life.

“Iā€™m still enjoying life on my own and Iā€™m okay with that right now.”


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