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Kourtney Kardashian Spills On Co-parenting And How She Would Feel If ‘KUWTK Show’ Ended

Kourtney Kardashian Spills On Co-parenting And How She Would Feel If ‘KUWTK Show’ Ended

The reality star and single mum-of-three Kourtney Kardashian has just spilled in a recent interview with YOU Magazine, on co-parenting, family, her body and how she feels ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashian Show’ can be a bit overwhelming adding that her life may be better without it.

On co-parenting, the 37-year-old super mum who officially broke up with her partner and baby daddy, Scott, in July, 2015, following his alleged cheating, alcohol abuse and excessive partying, says:

”I find co-parenting really easy. Scott and I communicate all the time. You have to keep discussing what’s going on because as the children grow older, the rules need to be renegotiated.

”We make sure we go on days out together because the kids love it, but it’s really hard when you’re at the zoo and there are cameras in your face all day.”

The pair has three super-cute children: Mason, six, Penelope, four, and Reign, 20 months.

On her view over the KUWTK reality show, the eldest of the Kardashian ‘klan’, and the most petite said;

‘I don’t want the show to end, but I sometimes think I would be so happy if it did and I could just move away from it all. By the end of every season I’ve had enough, but then once we have had a break I’m ready for more.’

After she became a mother, Kourtney took the decision not to allow her children to be filmed, but for practical reasons it proved impossible to maintain the boundaries and the kids now occasionally appear on screen.

”I wanted the children to feel free to run about where they wanted – it’s their home, after all – so it was easier to let them. They have known the crew all their lives and the team are very respectful about leaving at 6 pm, when I like to have family time”.

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On her relaxation moment, she said: 

”For me, the moment I relax is when I take off my make-up.

”That means I’m back in my mum role. We eat together – I don’t cook very often, we have someone who prepares our food – then it’s bath time and stories. We all snuggle together; first we read the baby books and then we move on to the other books. It’s so wonderful and peaceful.”

Photo credit: Getty Images/ Pete Pedonomou

 

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