Kris Jenner, Not Bruce Jenner Gender Issues, Reason for Their Divorce?

Kris Jenner is reportedly to blame for her divorce from Bruce Jenner–not his gender issues, as some believe. In the Vanity Fair article that features Caitlyn Jenner–Bruce Jenner’s fe...
Kris Jenner, Not Bruce Jenner Gender Issues, Reason for Their Divorce?
Written by Kimberly Ripley

Kris Jenner is reportedly to blame for her divorce from Bruce Jenner–not his gender issues, as some believe.

In the Vanity Fair article that features Caitlyn Jenner–Bruce Jenner’s female persona–on its cover, Caitlyn explains the reason behind the demise of his marriage to Kris Jenner.

“A lot of times she wasn’t very nice,” Caitlyn said, reflecting on their 23-year marriage. “People would see how I got mistreated. She controlled the money…all that kind of stuff.”

“Twenty percent was gender and 80 percent was the way I was treated,” Caitlyn Jenner added, in her attempt at breaking down why the marriage failed.

Kris Jenner sees things very differently, however.

“He was married to me and he wasn’t who he wanted to be so he was miserable. All I was doing was working very hard for my family so that we could all have a wonderful future, and he was pissed off,” she said.

Sadly, Kris Jenner is not among the many members of the Jenner and Kardashian families who have wholeheartedly supported Caitlyn Jenner. Kendall Jenner, Khloe Kardashian, Kim Kardashian West, Esther Jenner–Bruce’s mom–and Brody Jenner have all shared their support of Caitlyn Jenner via social media while Kris Jenner has remained silent.

Do you think Kris Jenner is hiding behind the real reason for her divorce from Bruce Jenner? It was abundantly clear on many episodes of Keeping Up With the Kardashians that she wasn’t known for treating her husband with anything that even resembled kindness.

Is Kris Jenner hiding behind the excuse of Bruce Jenner’s gender issues in justifying her divorce from her husband of 23 years?

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