Kris Jenner Manages To Make Kim Kardashian's Paris Robbery All About HER
March 19 2017, Published 7:01 p.m. ET
As usual, Kris Jenner has made the Kardashian family news all about HER.
To promote tonight's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which will dramatically re-hash daughter Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery ordeal from October, Jenner tweeted on Saturday, "It's an emotional episode this Sunday. As a mother, reliving that night and hearing what Kim went through is difficult for me."
Jenner, 61, got some haters on Twitter, as The Mirror reported one follower responded, "I'm certain it was traumatic, but WHY air it?"
Another person trolled, "…it hasn't stopped you using it for an episode of your failing show!"
As RadarOnline.com has reported, the KUWTK ratings are crashing but that has never stopped Jenner from seizing the spotlight.
Jenner included a preview clip for the March 19 KUWTK episode in her tweet. She told the E! cameras, becoming teary-eyed over mom-of-two Kim, 36, "It's been the most devastating thing to have one of your children fear for their life thinking at any moment they were going to die when they have two small children.
"For the rest of us, the thought of losing Kim is emotionally scarring and hard to overcome ... That's it, I can't talk about it anymore."
Jenner also tweeted, "I thank God every single day that my family are safe, happy and healthy. We are so blessed!!"
In another tweet, she wrote, "My family is my world."
A Twitter responder snarked back cruelly to Jenner, who manages the Kardashian empire, "did you mean my family is my 'financial' everything?"
Jenner has constantly meddled in her children's lives. For example, sources recently told RadarOnline.com that she has begged Kim to dump her husband Kanye West, 39, for being a financial drain.
And as RadarOnline.com has also reported, sources said Jenner has been angling to turn Kim's Paris robbery into a movie!
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