Kris Jenner, at 67, opens up about her "life's biggest regret" - cheating on the late Robert Kardashian, the father of her four eldest children. The revelation comes as Kris admits to still being perplexed about the reasons behind her unfaithfulness.
In 1989, Kris had an affair with soccer player Todd Waterman, leading to the end of her marriage with Robert Kardashian two years later. Despite the infidelity, the former couple remained amicable until Robert's passing from esophageal cancer in 2003.
Just a month after the divorce, Kris married Olympic decathlete Bruce Jenner, later known as Caitlyn Jenner post-transition. The couple shares two daughters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner.
In a candid moment on 'The Kardashians,' Kris faces probing questions from her daughter Khloe, drawing parallels to Khloe's own experiences with infidelity from her ex-partner Tristan Thompson.
Khloe, seeking understanding, asks her mother about the mindset behind the cheating, given the family and four children involved. Kris acknowledges her youth at the time but struggles to pinpoint the exact reasons, stating, "I think being really young and dumb is something that plays into it because you don't really understand the consequences of your actions."
Despite recognizing Robert as a great husband and father, Kris remains baffled about her decision, expressing deep regret: "I don't know, because he was such a great husband and such a great dad. And I think that I fell into a situation where I thought that the grass was greener somewhere else, and I made a huge mistake. That's like my life's biggest regret."
The episode promises intense moments as a teaser hints at a heated exchange between Khloe and Kris, with Khloe emphasizing the gravity of the situation, stating, "We put a Band-Aid over a bullet hole." Kris, in defense, claims her daughter was "misunderstood" and "spiraling" leading up to the challenging question about her past infidelity.