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Kylie Jenner's nanny secrets revealed – ‘generous' mom's ‘neurotic' rules but incredible perks for kids' staff

Kylie Jenner's nanny secrets revealed – ‘generous' mom's ‘neurotic' rules but incredible perks for kids' staff

The Sun22-05-2025

SHE'S the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner siblings but she's also neck and neck with big sister Kim for the title of most successful.
So it should come as no surprise that Kylie Jenner runs an extremely tight ship at home as well as at work.
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Kylie, 27, is mom to Stormi, seven, and Aire, three, who she shares with ex-boyfriend Travis Scott.
And the cosmetics mogul has a huge team in place to ensure the children are well looked after around the clock, The U.S Sun can reveal.
Kylie's live-in staff must follow very strict rules but she also ensures their loyalty by being generous with the rewards.
An insider told us: 'Kylie pays big, she wants loyalty and can't deal with losing any staff as disruption makes her really anxious.
'She insists that all the staff are fully trained up to her standards and guidelines so it can take a while to get back into a good flow, so she would rather pay them really well and give them big bonuses and gifts for loyalty.'
We're told Kylie's nannies are on hand from 6am 'in case one of the kids wakes up early' but there is always someone available.
Most of the nannies are 'qualified nurses with pediatrics specialities' and they are supplemented by tutors and even a stylist for Stormi.
Our source continued: 'Kylie wants the kids to be very highly educated - artistic, musical, sporty and bi-lingual. She wants the kids to speak French as she thinks it's so posh.
'She now also has a behavior coach in to ensure they don't act out - as she can't handle anything like that.'
We're told Kylie - who is now loved-up with actor Timothee Chalamet - even has a manual for staff to follow when it comes to the children.
The insider said: 'Timings, what they eat, how much they drink, their play activities, outdoor time, sunscreen, vitamins, their bathing routines and skincare, dental... literally every single detail of the kids' lives are covered by a manual.
'Also the daily sanitizing of the kids bedrooms, play areas and dedicated kitchen eating area. If one of the kids is ill then she is interrogating the staff about the details.'
And staff have very strict rules to follow, including 'no processed foods or sugary snacks for themselves, no alcohol or vapes or smoking or any sort of drugs on the property'.
If anybody breaks the rules they face 'instant dismissal'.
But the source insists that, despite being very demanding, Kylie makes sure she is good to anybody working for her.
As well as great pay and big bonuses, she has private staff quarters on her estate, provides meals and allows them to have as many Kylie Cosmetics products as they want.
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