Kris Jenner Talks Stalkers and Haters in Harper’s Bazaar

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Kris Jenner (Terry Richardson for Harper’s Bazaar)

There are the typical beats one hits when profiling a Kardashian-Jenner. The haters: “I also think people are very jealous. Or are bitter and angry about their own lives. So maybe they don’t have anything else to do but be nasty and criticize someone else. That sounds like a simple answer, but I don’t think it’s much deeper than that. And there are so many millions of people who are great to us that I can’t worry about some idiot in Oklahoma.” Caitlyn: “I think at some point, although it was difficult and, uh, a challenge … I just have to let it go. And try to be tolerant. Prayer. God. You know, just trying to understand. It takes time. But time is a wonderful healer. And we have two children together. It’s important for my kids to see our family strong and united.” And the latest man causing drama on the outskirts of the Kardashian Empire, in this case Lamar Odom: “He’s improving a little bit every day. It’s tragic. So sad. And I love him so much. He’s the best, best, best.”

And then there are beats that are not so typical, such as a stalker, which is what Kris Jenner had encountered the day before her interview with Harper’s Bazaar, which appears in the magazine’s March issue.

“I was sitting here at my desk, doing the five million things I needed to do, and a guy walked into my office. Right there,” Kris tells the magazine. “And he was an intruder. My stalker. … I get crazy just thinking about it. The police were here, and then you have to file a police report. It was three o'clock in the afternoon. He walked in and said, ‘Lucy, I’m home!’ — and nobody… Well, let’s just say, three people were fired yesterday.”

It was reported in December that a man snuck into the Kardashian-Jenner compound in Hidden Hills, posing as one of the workers there to help with the home’s Christmas decorations.

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Kris Jenner (Terry Richardson for Harper’s Bazaar)

Jenner also opens up further about the effect finding out her husband of more than two decades was transgender had on her. However, she does not let on that she’d known prior to her marriage to Caitlyn Jenner, as she suggested last week.

“No, I never. Thank God, I never doubted myself. I never really doubted my femininity. I just doubted the relationship,” Jenner says. “You know, ‘What were those 20-plus years all about?’”

Jenner claims in the profile that she found out about Caitlyn’s transition “[t]he same time as everybody.”

Caitlyn isn’t the only ex Kris Jenner talks about. She also talks about the late Robert Kardashian, calling him “just an amazing man.” “I always wish I could call Robert right now. That’s an everyday thing,” she says.