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Kris Jenner called “Disgusting” after “Rudely” yelling at her driver

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Kris Jenner called “Disgusting” after “Rudely” yelling at her driver

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Kris Jenner is facing backlash after being captured on tape acting diva-like while filming the family’s new reality show, The Kardashians.

Kris was in the car with her daughter Khloé Kardashian in the latest episode of the Hulu show, which aired on Thursday, April 21, when she ordered the driver to step out so they could meet with Travis Barker about his secret plan to propose to now-fiancée Kourtney Kardashian.

“Sir, can I ask you to leave us alone for five minutes,” Kris politely asked in the episode. “I just want to do something real quick.”

But the 66-year-pleasant old’s demeanor didn’t last long, as Khloé pointed out that the trunk was still open when the driver exited the vehicle, so before Kris began leaking the top-secret information, she exclaimed at the driver, “Close the trunk!”

“You’re yelling at a f**king person,” Khloé, 37, observed her mother’s behavior and tried to persuade her to stop, stating, “You’re yelling at a f**king guy.”

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Kris, on the other hand, decided not to follow her daughter’s advice and cried “Close the trunk!” once more.

Khloé then decided to take matters into her own hands, approaching the driver and saying, “Perhaps excuse me, sir, but could you please close the trunk for a moment? “It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it,” she said to her mother before turning to face her.”

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