Kim Kardashian is istorii eroticeback to regular her scheduled programming, promoting lip kits, and chatting away on talk shows. Only this time, things feel different.
Kim shared a lot about family—good and bad—on Thursday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, discussing everything from a strained relationship with Caitlyn Jenner to life after the Paris robbery.
SEE ALSO: Kim Kardashian's gonna have to wait a little longer to get the new BlackBerry KEYone“My heart breaks for my mom, you know, because I feel like she’s been through so much and there’s, you know," Kim explained, referencing details in Jenner's new book The Secrets of My Life and Jenner's current media blitz.
"[Caitlyn’s] promoting this book and she’s saying all these things and you know, I just don’t think it’s necessary, you know, and I just feel like it’s unfair, things aren’t truthful," she said.
"It’s taken her a really long time to be honest with herself, so I don’t expect her to be honest, you know, about [Kris] now, but it’s just so hurtful," she said, explaining that she will always have a major love for Caitlyn despite their distance. "I wish her all the success in the world, but not at our expense.
While on the white chair, Kim opened up about last October's Paris robbery that left her tied up in a hotel room, robbed at gunpoint. She's previously discussed the events on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, but delved into specific details with DeGeneres.
"I know this sounds crazy but I know that was meant to happen to me...I'm such a different person," she explained, tearily.
"I really feel like things happen in your life to teach you things," she said. "I was definitely materialistic before. Not that there's anything bad with having things and working hard to get those things...but I'm so happy my kids get this me and this is who is raising my kids."
"I just don't care about that stuff anymore....It's not worth it," she shared.
Kim 2.0 > everything.
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