Kris Jenner helped Kim Kardashian out of a tight spot with Marilyn gown. It was a challenge Kim put her faith in Kris instead and after a few hours of dressing and styling for the special day, she was confident. Now, Kim’s trust in Kris isn’t as trusted as it once was.
Kris Jenner, who is the designer for Marilyn, told PEOPLE earlier this week that Kim Kardashian took too much pride in her designer look. Kim took over the Marilyn wardrobe, which has been in her wardrobe for more than five years, after Kris informed her that she would take over the space.
“I mean, I wouldn’t normally do that — I try not to let people walk over me. But my mom taught me that — my mom taught me that,” Kris revealed. “You know, it’s a mom thing.”
Kris went on to say that Kim should have taken some pride in what she had accomplished in the six years that she had put in the space over the last three to five years.
Kris’ comments about Kim have been picked up by the media and have been re-tweeted over two million times. Kim’s tweets have been criticized and deemed as Kim “trashing” Marilyn by the tabloids.
Kim Kardashian West, right, helps Kris Jenner with the Marilyn look during a special event on March 28, 2016 on the Westchester County, N.Y.
Kris has been criticized many times for Kim’s Marilyn look, but on Friday night, Kim spoke up herself and defended Kris. Kim said, “Kris is not a bad person. She just said ‘Marilyn’ isn’t my first choice for me, so I had to say no, which is fine. I didn’t really need Kris… it’s just, I don’t think she should have to wear it all the time.”
Kim Kardashian West, right, as her mother Kris Jenner, in a special event at the Kardashian Kollection on March 28, 2016 on the Westchester County, N.Y.
Kim Kardashian West on Friday night took to her social media with an explanation of Kris Jenner’s actions and the reasons she didn’t take Marilyn to the next level. Kim explained, “I would never put myself on an equal level with someone who has earned a reputation that way and was famous for her looks. She was famous for selling clothes. It’s not my thing or my look that