Khloe Kardashian’s first kiss was "traumatising".
The ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star recalled how bad and forgettable her first lip-locking session was during a YouTube Q&A with her half-sister Kylie Jenner, 21, to promote their joint Kylie Cosmetics x Koko Kollection Round 3 launch.
Khloe told Kylie: "We were there (Newport Beach, California) for some reason, I don’t remember the whole thing.
"It was just some kid on the beach … It was traumatising, I hated it."
The ‘Revenge Body’ host – who has 14-month-old daughter True Thompson with ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson – also revealed that she would probably be a teacher or work with children if she wasn’t a celebrity.
On what her alternative career would be, she said: "Definitely something with children, I love, love, love kids… I don’t know, like a teacher."
And Kylie – who has 16-month-old daughter Stormi Webster with boyfriend Travis Scott – admitted she could see Khloe working in a kindergarten.
She replied: "I could totally see you as a kindergarten teacher."
Meanwhile, Khloe previously admitted being a mother has made her feel like she can "do anything".
She shared: "My favourite part about being a mom, I mean it’s so corny, but it’s just like, no matter how tired you are, it’s complete bliss, no matter what. I mean, Christmas Day, I was so hungover and I was like, ‘How am I gonna get through this day?’ And just when you see your baby, and how happy [she is], you just get through it. I was like, ‘OK, I feel like I can do anything. I could do this.’ It’s just the best, and the love that you get and that you also get to give and receive … it’s just, it’s beautiful."
And the blonde beauty says being a parent has given her a new perspective on life and she doesn’t worry about saying no to things anymore.
She added: "It’s so much more fun [to see the world through her eyes]. Our lives, they get busy and things get heavy, and then to see the innocence of a child, I just always [lighten up]. I think also motherhood just puts life into perspective and what’s important to you. I think you just reevaluate things, like, ‘I don’t want to do that tonight.’ And it’s OK to say no, so I can spend time with my family."