Kim Kardashian responds after Kendall Jenner ranked her siblings by parenting skills

Rob Kardashian was named best parent by sister Kendall 

Chelsea Ritschel
New York
Tuesday 17 December 2019 21:06 GMT
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Kim Kardashian responds to Kendall Jenner's ranking of parenting skills

Kim Kardashian thinks younger sister Kendall Jenner should have “taken one for the family team” instead of ranking her siblings by parenting skills.

Last week, Jenner appeared on The Late, Late Show with James Corden, where she was asked to rank her siblings as parents or drink 1,000-year-old egg nog.

Rather than drink the concoction, Jenner named Rob as the best parent because he’s “so good to his daughter” Dream Renée, before adding that her siblings are “all amazing”.

“They actually all are amazing. They really are. Like, can’t make it up! They are, I swear!” Jenner said, eventually revealing the order would be: “Khloé, Kim, Kylie, Kourtney. They’re all amazing!”

On Tuesday, Kim responded to her sister’s ranking during an appearance on The Ellen Show, where she revealed that Kourtney was “sensitive” about being named last.

“First of all, to her defence, she did start it off with: ‘You guys, they are all amazing parents,’ so of course everyone’s gonna [pay attention] to just the order,” Kardashian told Ellen DeGeneres. “I completely understand that Kourtney was sensitive about that because she’s an amazing parent.

“So Kendall just should have drank or eaten a tarantula, whatever she had to do.”

Kardashian then noted that she’d covered for her family when she had found herself in a similar situation during an appearance on the show in 2017.

“I mean, I covered up for Khloé and Kylie when they asked me on Corden if they were pregnant,” she added. “I drank, like, bird sperm or something, you know? It’s like you gotta take one for the family team.”

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