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    Kim Kardashian's father would be "so p***** off" with her if he were still alive

    The 44-year-old reality superstar has become one of the biggest names in entertainment over the last 20 years but admitted that if her father Robert Kardashian - who passed away in 2003 following a short battle with oesophageal cancer - that she would probably be "grounded for life" over the things she has done


    Speaking on Thursday's (27.03.25) episode of 'The Kardashians', she said: "He was very playful and very fun but be pretty p***** off at a lot of things too. I'd be grounded for life already!"

    Kim's younger sister Khloe, 40, also weighed in on the situation where she admitted that their late father likely "wouldn't be too thrilled with" some of the things that they have done in the public eye, and they might not have made some of the "stupid choices" they have made over the years had he still been alive.

    She said: "I'm sure some of our antics he probably wouldn't be too thrilled with.

    "But I also think if he was here, we would probably also be different at the same time. Like, maybe not make some of the stupid choices we've made. Who knows?"

    Despite this, eldest Kardashian sister Kourtney, 45, thinks that their dad would be "super proud" of the way they have all gone on to have their own children whilst remaining a "close" bond as siblings as well.

    She said: "He would definitely be in on the pranks with us. He would be super proud of the families that we've created and that we've all stayed so close."

    In a confessional, Kim also admitted that her father - who was married to Kris Jenner from 1978 until 1991 and also had son Rob, 38, with her - would likely be most proud of the work of the UCLA foundation to fund oeosophageal cancer research

    She said: "There's a few things in life that my dad would be really proud of us for and this is definitely one of them. We weren't able to save his life with this new technology and with the access to these doctors, but now we can help save other people's lives."

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