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Kris Jenner shares SHOCK Father's Day post praising Kanye West, Caitlyn Jenner, and Tristan Thompson

Kris Jenner shares SHOCK Father's Day post praising Kanye West, Caitlyn Jenner, and Tristan Thompson

Daily Mail​15-06-2025
Kris Jenner honored all the fathers in her life, including her exes Caitlyn Jenner and Robert Kardashian Sr.
On Sunday, the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner family, 69, gave a special shout-out to each one of the men that share children with her daughters Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe Kardashian as well as her youngest, Kylie Jenner.
'Happy Father's Day to all of the dads, step dads, grandfathers and father figures out there! You have shaped, supported, and loved us in so many ways and I'm grateful to have witnessed the love that each of you has for your children,' she captioned her post.
The reality star continued: 'To my son, Rob… you were born to be a daddy and I am so proud of the father and the man you are. I love you! I wish all the dads out there a day filled with love.'
The mother-of-six shares her eldest four children with her late first husband and youngest daughters Kendall and Kylie with Caitlyn, who she split from in 2015 after 22 years of marriage.
Even her longtime partner, Corey Gamble, was included in her montage, which featured pictures of her daughters' exes Kanye West, Tristan Thompson, Scott Disick and Travis Scott.
Kourtney's husband, Travis Barker, could also be seen in a sweet shot of him kissing their baby boy Rocky Thirteen Barker, 19 months.
Fans of Kris took to the comment section to praise her 'very nice and inclusive' post.
'She didn't discriminate,' one Instagram user wrote, alluding to the behind-the-scenes drama with many of the men and her daughters, from cheating scandals to divorce.
Another wrote: 'This post says a lot about you @krisjenner. You are a symbol of unity and positivity despite the challenges you've faced since being on our screens for more than a decade that we've watched your beautiful family.'
'Love how everyone is always included ♥︎,' a third praised.
A fourth added: 'This is beautiful @krisjenner … despite all the drama they are still their fathers… he who has not sinned cast the first stone.'
Others called the post 'pure class' and applauded how 'welcoming and accepting' her family is.
Still, some questioned Kris' decision to include West, who has been involved in numerous public controversies, and Thompson, who cheated on her daughter Khloe multiple times.
Fans of Kris took to the comment section to praise her 'very nice and inclusive' post
'Kanye? Really?' one asked.
Another wrote: 'Get Tristan off this collage right now.'
Kris has always tried to maintain close relationships with her children's exes by inviting them to family events and gatherings, even through their ups and downs of his past.
She's even gone above and beyond to support them professionally, including calling ESPN to help Thompson get his gig with the network.
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