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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kris Jenner finds it "hard" to go grocery shopping because she's so famous

    The 66-year-old star actually stopped going grocery shopping for two years, even though she thinks it's "good for [her] soul"


    Kris confessed: "I have not been to a grocery store in two years."

    The showbiz matriarch - who has kids Kourtney, 42, Kim, 41, Khloe, 37, Rob, 35, Kendall, 26, and Kylie, 24 - considers the everyday responsibilities of parenthood to be "magical".

    In a new episode of 'The Kardashians', she explained: "I wear a lot of different hats, and two of them are mom and manager.

    "I'm always in the manager space so when I get to be mom, it's the most magical time for me, and I just want to relish every single second."

    Despite this, Kris wants to balance her need for a normal life with trying to maintain her privacy.

    The reality star admits it's become increasingly difficult for her to do simple things, like grocery shopping.

    She shared: "One of the things that gets a little tricky is privacy.

    "I stopped going to the grocery store because people in the store started sneaking pictures, and paparazzi started showing up. It was hard."

    In March, Kris revealed she knew her family had something "very special"

    when they launched 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians'.

    The socialite used the platform to turn the family name into a money-spinning brand.

    Kris - who starred on the hit show between 2007 and 2021 - said: "I realised really quickly that we had something, and it was very special.

    "Once we knew it was a hit, that's when you put on a more creative hat and you start to think, 'Oh, I see where this might be going. Maybe we should do something a little more outside the box and use this show as an amazing platform.' And that's what we did."

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