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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kris Jenner hopes to keep working for several more years

    The Kardashians star - who managers the careers of her children Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Rob Kardashian and Kendall and Kylie Jenner - turned 70 earlier this month and she hopes to stay in good health with strong relationships around her in the years to come.


    Discussing her goals after turning 70, she told E! News: "My life is really focused on family and my friends, and my relationships mean so much to me.

    "My mom's 91 and she always tells me that she worked until she was 82. That's really what kept her young and feeling like part of life and excited to get up every morning and go to work and enjoy her career and what she was doing.

    "I hope to be exactly the same and I hope to be healthy.

    "For me right now, it's about my family, my grandchildren, my kids and my health."

    Kris celebrated her milestone birthday with a star-studded party that had the likes of Beyonce, Jay-Z, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on the guest list.

    A source told Us Weekly of the celebration: "There was a big dance floor, all the sisters were dancing. Kris had one of the best nights and felt so much love. It was the party of all parties."

    The party was held at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's home, and the bash had a James Bond theme. However, the attendees were "not allowed their phones" to capture their memories from the evening.

    But the huge celebration has led to Kris making the decision to scale back her family's annual Christmas party.

    She recently told E! News: "We always have a Christmas party. This year might be a little smaller than previous years because we just had a big party the other night for my 70th birthday, which was a blowout bash.

    "But we always celebrate at one of our homes Christmas Eve, and we have the most beautiful Christmas Eve dinner, and we have lots of fun things for the kids to do."

    Kris has 13 grandkids and she wants them to enjoy the Christmas holiday.

    She said: "They get really excited because Santa comes, of course, with the elves. And they go to bed, and we tuck them in and read them The Night Before Christmas.

    "And then for Christmas morning, we have the time of our lives."

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