Kris Jenner Wishes Kanye West Would Say Some Things "Privately"

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Kanye West and Kris Jenner attend the Givenchy show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2016/2017 on March 6, 2016 in Paris, France.
Kris Jenner is all about the brand and Kanye's controversial comments could have a negative impact on that.

Kanye West has always been a polarizing figure, but his recent alignment with Donald Trump and right-wing pundits have stirred up far more controversy than anything else in his career. Despite the contentious statements, the Kardashian clan have stuck by his side. However, Kris Jenner wishes that Kanye would just keep things to himself.

Ellen Degeneres recently had the Kardashian "momager" on her show. Kris Jenner opened up about Kanye West's recent behavior in the public including his unpredictable visit to the White House.

“And the stuff that they were talking about, when they got to the airplane, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, that’s so Kanye,’” she said. “He was sharing thoughts and things on himself. But I would rather he share some of that stuff privately. Obviously, that would be great. But I have to be able to show him that I'm here he needs me."

She added, “You can’t control what somebody else is doing. I can’t always control what any of them do at any time. But I think what I really want to do is be there to help him be the best version of himself that he can be.”

Despite Kanye's behavior, she said that Kanye West is a great father, husband, friend, son and brother-in-law.

Peep Kris Jenner's appearance on Ellen below.


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