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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kris Jenner's Christmas party "might be a little smaller than previous years"

    The showbiz matriarch recently celebrated her 70th birthday with a star-studded bash - but Kris admits that the upcoming party will be a little more lowkey than usual.


    She told E! News: "We always have a Christmas party. This year might be a little smaller than previous years because we just had a big party the other night for my 70th birthday, which was a blowout bash.

    "But we always celebrate at one of our homes Christmas Eve, and we have the most beautiful Christmas Eve dinner, and we have lots of fun things for the kids to do."

    Kris has 13 grandkids and she wants them to enjoy the Christmas holiday.

    She said: "They get really excited because Santa comes, of course, with the elves. And they go to bed, and we tuck them in and read them The Night Before Christmas.

    "And then for Christmas morning, we have the time of our lives."

    Meanwhile, Kris previously hailed her cosmetic surgeon as a "class act".

    The reality star heaped praise on Dr. Garth Fisher after Kylie Jenner revealed that the Los Angeles-based surgeon was responsible for her breast enlargement.

    After Kylie praised Dr Fisher's work, the surgeon wrote on Instagram: "I'm honored to be acknowledged by Kylie-her kind words were unexpected but truly appreciated.

    "Patient confidentiality has always been the foundation of my practice. Over 3 decades, we've never had a single breach. My entire team is thoroughly trained and bound by strict NDAs and confidentiality agreements.

    "This is more than policy-it's our culture.

    "HIPAA (patient privacy) laws are in place to protect patients, and I will never discuss any details of a procedure or procedures unless the patient has chosen to share them or given me permission to discuss.

    "Every patient is unique. This isn't "cookbook" surgery-it's thoughtful, personalized care.

    "Thank you for your trust and understanding.

    "Garth Fisher, M.D. (sic)"

    Kris subsequently took to the comments section to heap praise on Dr Fisher.

    The reality star replied: "Garth you are such a superstar class act!! You did my first facelift in 2011... 14 years ago!!! and made it the most amazing experience ever and even gave us access to film so that others could get a peek inside what it's like and not be afraid... you have taken great care of us always and remain such a close and treasured friend!! Such an incredible talent!! [heart and prayer emojis] (sic)"

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