Kris Jenner Wants To Drop Jenner From Her Name and Be Known Simply As ‘Kris’

Kris Jenner is ready to drop her last name following her divorce from Bruce Jenner. However, according to some sources, she wants to drop the name and well, not pick up an old last name or a new last ...
Kris Jenner Wants To Drop Jenner From Her Name and Be Known Simply As ‘Kris’
Written by Pam Wright
  • Kris Jenner is ready to drop her last name following her divorce from Bruce Jenner. However, according to some sources, she wants to drop the name and well, not pick up an old last name or a new last name. Instead, she wants to be known as Kris.

    “Kris will only use her first name professionally. She thinks she can pull it off because the entire world knows who she is,” the insider told Radar Online.

    One might think that she would go back to the name she carried for years while married to famed attorney Robert Kardashian, especially considering the bankability of the name. However, she apparently wants to be just Kris.

    According to Radar Online, Kris Jenner is more than ready to separate herself from the name Jenner out of embarrassment over Bruce Jenner’s decision to transition into a woman.

    Sources also claim she regrets having changed her name from Kardashian in the first place.

    Neither Kris Jenner nor anyone else is even considering that she would revert to her maiden name, Houghton. Silly thought.

    No one on the Jenner side seems to care if she drops Jenner, especially Bruce Jenner who really could care less.

    “They aren’t on good terms at all right now, even after the car accident. And his sons, Brody and Brandon, are thrilled Kris won’t be using their last name anymore. They want nothing to do with Kris, and think she has been nothing but toxic and nasty,” sources told Radar.

    What do you think? Could she pull off Kris, like Madonna or Shakira or Rihanna??? Is Kris just to common a name to be left without a last name to back it up?

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