The world long waited for Kris Jenner's reaction regarding her husband Bruce Jenner's transition. While clips of the upcoming episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians: About Bruce were on the internet, it was already clear what really the audience would see: a wife in complete grief after a husband's admission that he is a "woman."
Wearing only pajamas, Kris Jenner, 59, was caught on cam sobbing to her daughter Kim Kardashian, 34. 'I have these memories of this life and I feel sometimes that it didn't exist,'
said Kris. Kim Kardashian, Kanye West's wife tried to make her mother understand what her stepfather had been through said 'He has to deal with this for his entire life of waking up and feeling like "whoa this isn't my body, this doesn't feel comfortable." That's the only way I can kind of imagine it and you really have to like let go.'
Bruce Jenner, executive producer of the two-part special said he wants to help other families experiencing the same situation as them and also "includes family home video footage that reminds viewers and the family of the special times they spent with Bruce as a father, husband and friend."
The reality star Kris Jenner faced criticisms after Bruce's interview with Diane Sawyer on ABC News, where Kris said that Sawyer did not asked her comment about Bruce Jenner's transition while the two ex-wives stated their support. But ABC News' camp denied about Kris' allegation, saying they tried reaching out to the matriarch of the Kardashians. In a statement, ABC News said 'ABC News sent an email to her publicity team more than once. They called and said no comment.'
Keeping Up with the Kardashians will have a two-part special which will feature "intense emotions and intimate conversations." It will premiere on May 17 and 18 (9 p.m.) on E!
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