Kendall Jenner Hilariously Ranks Her Siblings Based On Their Parenting Skills—And She Might Have Some Explaining To Do Later

Kendall Jenner Hilariously Ranks Her Siblings Based On Their Parenting Skills—And She Might Have Some Explaining To Do Later

Um, Kendall Jenner may have just made the holiday season a little awkward. She was a recent guest on “The Late Late Show with James Corden” and while being interviewed by ex-boyfriend Harry Styles, she ranked the parenting skills of her sisters and brother…and let’s just say big sister Kourtney Kardashian probably won’t be happy.

If you’re familiar with James Corden’s talk show then you know that there is a popular game segment called “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts”—which is when a guest is asked tough questions and is given the choice to either answer or eat/drink something disgusting. Kendall Jenner was the latest celeb to play this game when she was asked to rank (from best to worst) the best parents among all her siblings.

Before we give you her answer, it’s important to note that many were surprised she even answered such a touchy question instead of just taking a swig of the eggnog that she hates. Anyway, before she answered she stated that “they’re all amazing” and then the ranking began.

Kendall said that brother Rob Kardashian is number one, followed by Khloe Kardashian, Kim Kardashian West, Kylie Jenner and coming in dead last is Kourtney. Now on the surface this may not seem like a big deal, but if you keep up with the Kardashians then you know that Kourtney is very vocal about how great of a parent she is.

She has spent the last several seasons on the family reality show “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” shading her sisters because she claims to be a better mom than they are—well apparently, thanks to Kendall, we know the truth.

It will be interesting to see if Kourtney responds.

 

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