Kylie Jenner Used To Be Closer To Khloe Than Kourtney Kardashian?
Kylie Jenner used to have a very close relationship with Khloe Kardashian. But her first pregnancy has helped her bond with Kourtney Kardashian more.
A source recently told People that Kourtney’s status as a mom has helped her and Jenner improve their relationship with each other. “She’s always been closest to Khloe, but this pregnancy has helped her bond with Kourtney. She thinks Kourtney is an amazing hands-on mom, and that’s how she wants to be,” the source said.
Jenner also asks Kourtney a lot of questions about her pregnancy since the later and Scott Disick have been blessed with three children. Kim Kardashian also has three kids, but she only got pregnant with North and Saint West.
“She also reads a lot online and wants to learn as much as possible. Kourtney is encouraging her to learn about natural and organic living. Kylie is doing organic diapers and ointment,” the source said.
Another insider said that Jenner is open to receiving advice from her three older sisters. She also wants Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and their mom, Kris Jenner, help take care of her baby.
“At first, she only wants mom Kris Jenner and her sisters to help with the baby. She is worried about new people around the baby,” the insider told People.
Meanwhile, Kourtney does not also have a close relationship with her sister, Kendall Jenner. In one episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” Khloe came up with a plan so that Kourtney and Kendall could bond with each other. The trio traveled and dined together. Towards the end of their trip, Kourtney and Kendall both said that they feel closer than ever.
Kourtney not being close to Kris and Caitlyn Jenner’s two daughters may have to do with their age gap. Kourtney is the eldest child of Kris, and she is already 38 years old. Jenner and Kendall are 20 and 21 years old. Kourtney is very close to Kim and Khloe since they grew up together. She and Kim were born just a year apart, while Kourtney and Khloe were born three years apart.
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