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Kris Jenner Tried to Justify Kendall's COVID-Rule Breaking Halloween Party Amid Report Family 'Did Not Care'

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Kris Jenner has now gone on record to try to defend her 25-year-old daughter Kendall Jenner's decision to throw a big Halloween party at Harriet’s Rooftop in Los Angeles—a shindig that violated LA's COVID-19 policy.

None of the dozens of guests captured in photos from the party appeared to be wearing masks, except for Jaden Smith. This content is imported from Instagram.

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