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Kris Jenner ignores haters

Kris Jenner always tries to "ignore the haters".
The 61-year-old reality star has admitted she understands why people might be a little "sick" of her famous family after their show ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ has been on the air for 10 years, but says the best way to combat the critics is to not read their comments and "make the most" of the life she lives.
She said: "We are kind of everywhere, so there is a possibility that there is an over-saturation. So far, we’re 10 years in, and we’re doing okay.
"I don’t know, maybe I’ll get sick of myself. But I think that if you look at it from the glass half-full, which is the way I choose to go through life, and kind of ignore the haters – there’s a lot of bullying going on out there, and a lot of freedom on the Internet that I certainly wish wasn’t there all the time because you can get the trolls and that whole part of it certainly is annoying – but for the most part, we’re gung-ho everyday and try to make the most of what we have."
Despite staying away from the haters, the momager joked she often checks up on her children – including Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, and Rob Kardashian, and Kendall and Kylie Jenner – on social media to make sure they’re not getting into trouble.
She joked: "I keep track of my kids sometimes on social media. I have to check TMZ every morning to see what’s going on, and then at night, I go to bed with Snapchat. It’s like, ‘What did they do tonight?’"
Kris believes the longevity of her show comes down to the family being open and honest on camera, as she thinks viewers have a "certain familiarity" with the Kardashian clan.
Speaking on a panel at the WWD Apparel & Retail CEO Summit, Kris said: "I think what’s happened over the course of 10 years is when people watch us and they’ve seen us get married, get divorced, have babies, the kids are growing up on camera. So I think there is a certain familiarity that the kids, each one of them, has people that follow their every move and want to be a part of their lives."