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Kris Jenner

Reality Star

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Resourceful Brave Passionate Determined A True Friend Magnetic

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1955-11-05
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Reality television star Kris Jenner first rose to prominence through her appearances on popular shows like Keeping Up with the Kardashians, The Talk, and America’s Next Top Model. Over the years, Kris Jenner became a household name, known not only for her sharp business acumen but also for being the matriarch of one of the most famous families in entertainment. After Keeping Up with the Kardashians concluded in 2021, Kris Jenner continued her journey in the spotlight by starring in the Hulu series The Kardashians, further solidifying her status as a reality TV icon.

Before all the fame and red carpets, Kris Jenner lived a more private life. She married Robert Kardashian, a well-known attorney who gained national attention for his role in O.J. Simpson’s murder trial, back in 1978. During that time, Kris Jenner focused on raising their four children as a devoted stay-at-home mom, managing the family with grace behind the scenes.

In 1991, Kris Jenner entered a new chapter when she married Caitlyn Jenner—then known as Bruce Jenner—who was celebrated as an Olympic decathlon champion. Their marriage lasted over two decades before ending in divorce in 2015. Not long after, in 2014, Kris Jenner began dating Corey Gamble, and the couple has since been a steady presence in each other’s lives. Through every phase, Kris Jenner has remained a central figure, shaping both her family’s legacy and the world of reality television.

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She’s made several appearances on the popular reality series, including Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami and later joined the cast for Kourtney and Kim Take New York. Her presence added a dynamic energy to both shows, especially during key moments that highlighted her close bond with the family. She really stood out in scenes where she supported Kourtney through personal challenges, showing just how much she values their connection. Whether it was navigating the nightlife in Miami or dealing with drama in New York, she brought authenticity and charm to every episode she appeared in. Fans of the series often point to her contributions as some of the most memorable parts of both seasons.

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