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Kris Jenner is Changing Name Back to Kardashian

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Kris Jenner is planning on changing her last name back to Kardashian.

Kris Jenner, the famous family momager announced during a deleted scene of Sunday evening’s episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians that she plans to change her last name back to Kardashian. Now that Jenner is divorced from her second husband, now known as Caitlyn Jenner, she plans to return to previous married name from her first marriage. “I was the original Kardashian,” she said during the deleted scene.

“Keep Kris Jenner,” Khloe told her. “Don’t you think that’s insulting to your two daughters?”

Kris responded back by saying, “If Bruce can change his name to Caitlyn, I think I’m good.”

Kris Kardashian

Via E! Online

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