Kylie Jenner's Private Jet Controversy Has Momager Kris Concerned NOT About Carbon Emissions -- But Her Spending Habits??
21.07.2022 - 04:59
/ perezhilton.com
Kris Jenner is worried about a lot more than just her baby’s reputation after she faced backlash for taking her private jet for a very quick joyride!
ICYMI, Kylie Jenner received some pretty intense criticism on social media for being a “climate criminal” this week when the Twitter account @CelebJets revealed she took a 17-minute flight on her private jet for a trip from Camarillo to Van Nuys, California. Obviously, this was not the best for the environment, as many people were quick to call her out for harming the planet with jet emissions for a trip that would have only taken roughly 45 minutes by car.
While the 24-year-old makeup mogul seemed to be trying to do damage control by doing a everyday normal activities like shopping at Target, her momager Kris was apparently paying attention to the story as well. Only she was focused on something other than the climate controversy.
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According to a source spilling to The Post, the 66-year-old has become extremely worried about how much her daughter has been spending! Apparently, it has been so bad that Kris even had to tell Kylie to “slow down”! The insider claimed:
They continued:
It is no secret that Kylie loves the life of luxury, you know, considering it is her entire brand as a billionaire businesswoman. But somehow it’s still getting to be worrisome for Momma Kris!
The big spending includes five homes Kylie now owns in California! In case you didn’t know, she has her main residence in Hidden Hills, which has eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms which she bought in September 2016 for $12 million. Then she snagged a nearby vacant plot of land in Hidden Hills for $15 million back in April 2020 and
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