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Kardashians Exposed! Ex-Nanny's EXPLOSIVE Tell-All To Be Made Into Movie!

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April 23 2015, Updated 1:46 p.m. ET

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Kris Jenner and her fame-hungry daughters' biggest secrets are about to be exposed on the small screen.

RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal that the children's former nanny, Pam Behan, is working with a major cable network to develop her tell-all, Malibu Nanny: The True Adventures of the Former Kardashian Nanny, into a made-for-TV movie.

"Other big networks were interested, but one is close to making a deal with Pam," an insider tells Radar. "She's very excited about it."

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In her 2012 memoir, Behan told all about taking care of kids Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Rob between from 1991 to 1996.

While the girls were described as "self-centered," "shallow" phonies who would fight over designer clothes, matriarch Kris was the real monster, she wrote.

One time, Kris threw a diva tantrum when Behan— then just a 19-year-old college student— failed to buy an item at the grocery store that wasn't even included on the controlling trophy wife's list.

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"She immediately lost her temper, yelling, ‘I can't f*cking believe you f*cking forgot the f*cking broccoli!" Behan recalled.

In an even crueler move, the fame-hungry mom bullied daughter Khloe, then just 7 years old, for her weight.

"Kris used to poke fun at Khloe and her weight issues," Behan said. "She was mean."

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