Kris Jenner, Bruce Jenner Divorce News: Kris Experiments With Marijuana-Laced Gummies, Ex Not Amused
On the latest episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," Bruce Jenner didn't seem to find it funny when his estranged wife, Kris, decided to experiment with marijuana for her neck pain. The marijuana was brought to their home by Kris' mom, M.J. Shannon, who has battled both breast and colon cancer and is now facing other health issues.
"I think you should do it with me," Shannon tells Kris as she pulled out marijuana gummy bears.
The Kardashian matriarch didn't seem to find anything wrong with a bit of experimentation.
"I'm not against anybody getting a little pain relief from medical marijuana. That's the whole point here. So if it helps my neck pain and she's asking me to do it with her, I'm here to support and I'll do this one time," she said.
The ladies toast with their gummies and proceeded to eat them.
"I never thought in a million years I'd be doing this with M.J.," Kris said.
An hour later the two begin to dig into chips and guacamole, popcorn and muffins, and both mother and daughter are seen giggling hysterically.
However, Bruce was not amused with his ex-wife's behavior.
"I won't have it in this house," he said.
"Mr. Buzzkill is here. As usual, he's not happy with us, because we're having way too much fun," Kris retorted.
The former Olympian decided to put his foot down.
"Listen, here's the deal. Kendall and Kylie aren't here. I want that [expletive] out of the house before they get here," he tells Kris.
Bruce and Kris Jenner have separated in October 2013 after 22 years of marriage. Though they have separated, Kris says that they are still "best friends."
In an interview with the "Today" show, Kris said that their split was amicable and both of them have decided that being apart would be better for their family.
"Life is normal, except we're living in two different houses … We are better people and happier just spending time apart than we are spending time together. We decided this was best for our family," she said.