Last night on Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 11 Episode 10, Kris Jenner attempted to quash the never-ending family bickering.
We know: Good luck with that endeavor! But seriously folks …
If you watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians online, or read any celebrity news, you know Kris Jenner basically coined the term Momager.
Heck, she even tried to trademark the term Momager.
Well, things came to a head last night with Kylie Jenner, the rising star of the family brand, frustrated with everyone for being too controlling.
Meanwhile, Khloe Kardashian was livid with Kris for overbooking her. We can’t imagine why, Khloe hasn’t been doing much at all lately.
Now that Kylie’s got her own place, she made it clear she wanted a “chill” housewarming party, not … anything planned by Kris Jenner.
Clearly, the family didn’t get the message and kept trying to plan a huge event for her. Kylie kept insisting she’s 18 and all grown up now.
Seriously, she’s an adult! Just ask Tyga!
It got so bad that she called Caitlyn Jenner for advice, and at least her dad told her to make own decisions and plan the party her way.
As for the older girls, Kim and Kris bet $ 1 million over marble slabs, but the much bigger issue was that Khloe is feeling terribly overworked.
Between her book Strong Looks Better Naked, DASH, and appearances for like 19 reality shows, she told Kris to ease up the workload.
“What’s more important, [work] or your daughter’s sanity?” Khloe lashed out at one point, and raising a rather important point at that.
Kris and the producers, writers and editors then came up with the grand idea of the girls see a communication therapist to help them.
They eventually agreed … only Kris was actually in Paris and didn’t attend. Kourtney, Kim and Khloe then decided on a revenge prank.
Summoning the Momager under the auspices of passing on what they learned in therapy, they peppered Kris with family trivia questions.
It was all in good fun, and ended with Kris Jenner dunked in water and pied in the face, so really, what more needs to be said, right?