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Kris Jenner defends Kendall’s 25th birthday party in Covid and claims ‘we’re living our lives the best way we know how’

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KRIS Jenner has defended her daughter Kendall's 25th birthday party after Kardashian fans were outraged by the huge gathering.

Despite calls for no posting on social media, her sister Kylie shared videos from the bash and it revealed that the Kardashian forgot to enforce calls for face masks and most guests ditched them.

But mom Kris has now defended their actions, insisting that they are being "responsible" and are "lucky" enoughto get tested regularly for the coronavirus. "We live our lives trying to be good people.

and there are people out there... we're dealing with lots of people who have different opinions, and all we can do is live our lives the best way we know how, and be responsible, and do the right thing," Kris told Andy Cohen.

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