Kris Jenner 'Cried Herself to Sleep' After Kendall Jenner Moved Out
Kris Jenner cried herself to sleep after one of her youngest children Kendall Jenner,18, officially moved out of their family home last week.
Kendall,18, reportedly moved into a 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom Los Angeles high-rise condominium building worth close to $1.4 million, according to TMZ reports. However, her mother who made the family famous on "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" has had a hard time adjusting.
"(She) definitely came up to me and told me she cried herself to sleep a couple of nights," Kendall admitted on Live With Kelly and Michael recently.
Kendall revealed that she had to battle with her mother for some independence when it came to moving her things into her new home.
"When it actually happened-- last week I moved in-- and she literally did everything, like helped moving me in and stuff and she's like, 'I got it. I got it,'" Kendall said on the show. "And I was like, 'But this is my first place, I want to be able to do it.'"
Kendall admits that while she picked the things that went into her apartment, her mother was on hand to move everything in.
"I offered to help, but she wouldn't let me," Kendall insisted.
On a "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" episode that aired last February, fans of the show witnessed Kendall's mother giving her a hard time about moving out of their home.
"I am excited to be turning 18. It's one of my first steps in becoming an independent woman. And one of the first things I want to do is get a place of my own," Kendall said in a confessional style interview on the show. "I'm excited to see what's out there."
However, Kris cautioned her daughter, "I think you should really take your time, Kendall."
When Kendall's father and Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner seemed to side with Kendall in the previous episode, Kris was upset.
"I'm upset because you keep taking Kendall's side and allowing her to, like, move out," Kris said on the show. "And she's 18 years old."
However, Bruce insisted his daughter was ready.
"She's a lot more mature than Kim was when she moved out at 18, and you didn't have problems with [Kim moving out]," he told his wife. "And honestly, I think it would be good for her to move out. I mean, look what's going on at our house, with Kanye [West] there and all these people."
He added, "It would be perfect for her to have her own place, get her out on her own, and get the responsibility that goes along with it."
Kendall's mother later agreed to let her start viewing places. However, she admitted that she would not be ready when the time came for her second-to-last daughter to leave the nest.
"I'm never going to be ready to let Kendall go," she admitted on the show.