Khloé Kardashian Jokes Her Kids 'Better Not Talk About Childhood Trauma' When They Grow Up: 'Best Freaking Lives'

Published: Jan 23 2025

Khloé Kardashian is relentlessly pursuing a life of utmost excellence for her cherished children. During the January 22nd episode of her podcast, "Khloé in Wonder Land,"—a co-production under her Good American brand—the 40-year-old mother of two delved into the subject of childhood trauma. She acknowledged that despite the luxurious lives led by her daughters, True, 6, and Tatum, 2, there remains a possibility that they might encounter their own forms of trauma as they mature.

Khloé Kardashian Jokes Her Kids 'Better Not Talk About Childhood Trauma' When They Grow Up: 'Best Freaking Lives' 1

"We all bear the scars of trauma, be it significant or subtle," Kardashian remarked during the podcast. "I often joke, saying, 'My kids shouldn't complain about childhood trauma because they're living the most incredible lives ever!'" she laughed. "And they truly are! Yet, it's bound to happen. "It's utterly inescapable," she added, lost in thought.

Kardashian co-parents her two bundles of joy with her ex, Tristan Thompson.

In the inaugural episode of her podcast, Kardashian engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Scott Disick, pondering whether they would want their offspring to embrace the limelight like they have.

"Now that we've both embarked on the journey of parenthood, what wisdom would you impart to your children? Do you envision them stepping into our world?" Kardashian inquired of Disick, 41.

"I believe it's entirely up to them," Disick replied, who shares his own trio of children—daughter Penelope, 12, and sons Mason, 15, and Reign, 10, with Kourtney Kardashian Barker. "They're not particularly keen right now, but I recall Kylie [Jenner] and Kendall [Jenner] being equally disinterested at their age. They didn't want to participate in the show or be part of it at all," he reminisced.

"At that tender age, I don't think they fully comprehended what it meant or what was awaiting them. They were simply focused on attending school. They'd say, 'You can film us, but we're going to school.' Despite their passive involvement in the show," he continued.

Later in the episode, the duo speculated about the dynamic of all 13 grandchildren growing up together.

"Thirteen unique spirits catering to various demographics?" Disick queried, intrigued.

"The mere thought of Storm, Chi, True, and Dream navigating the teenage terrain together fills me with dread. I'm absolutely terrified," Kardashian confessed.

"And then you have the elders—North, Mason, and the others. They'll be out and about," Disick said, referring to Kim Kardashian's daughter North and his son Mason. "They'll think, 'Oh, there's my cousin! Look at that! The whole club is filled with my cousins. Let's party!' It's going to be utterly chaotic. Just imagine the DJ having to shout out everyone's name."

"It's going to be quite a dilemma," Khloé echoed, her voice tinged with amusement and apprehension.

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