Kim Kardashian lifts the curtain on one of her kids' bombshell demand
Kim Kardashian shares what one of her children wants when it comes to aesthetics
Kim Kardashian recently opened up about the way her kids keep her humble.
The 45-year-old American media personality and socialite shared her family’s mourning routine in front of the cameras on this week’s episode of The Kardashians.
While getting her little kids, 10-year-old Saint and 6-year-old Psalm, Kim reflected on the crazy things her children say to her.
Voicing her thoughts, she said, "Obviously, everything I do is for my kids and they always do ground me. Any time I need a reality check – any time I need to be so humbled – I just go home.”
"One kid will be like, ‘You’re so lame! I can’t believe you don’t know what this word means.’ Or just like, ‘Uh, when are you gonna get a facelift like Lovey?’ My kids will say crazy things, and I’m just like… 'Huh, okay,’” the SMIKS founder unveiled, referring to her mother, Kris Jenner.
For those unaware, the Jenner-Kardashian matriarch turned the internet by storm after she attended Lauren Sánchez Bezos' star-studded bachelorette party in Paris in May this year because of her drastic transformation.
Notably, as soon as her photographs went viral, raising many questions, PEOPLE magazine confirmed that Kris, the 70-year-old American media personality, had got aesthetic enhancements done from plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Levine in New York City, as first reported by Page Six.
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