Kris Jenner Wishes 'Joy' for Caitlyn Jenner
Jenner talks about her ex's transition and daughter Kourtney Kardashian's split.
— -- While Kim and Khloe Kardashian can be seen on the latest "I Am Cait" promo defending their mom Kris Jenner against comments made by Caitlyn Jenner, the Kardashian matriarch wishes only happiness for her ex.
"I just want everyone that I love in my family and in my life to be happy, and so my wish for Caitlyn is that she finds her joy," Kris Jenner told the latest issue of Haute Living New York.
In a promo for the upcoming episode of "I Am Cait," Kim Kardashian can be seen explaining to Caitlyn Jenner why some of her remarks in the Vanity Fair interview -- her first since transitioning from Bruce to Caitlyn -- may have been hurtful.
She called Caitlyn's statement, "Had Kris been accepting to who I am, we still would be together," the "most unfair thing in the world to say."
But Kris, herself, seemed to brush off any ruffled feathers in the September issue of Haute Living, in which she opened up about her life and family, including daughter Kourtney Kardashian, who recently split from Scott Disick, the father of her three children.
"She’s kind of my hero right now -- she makes good decisions," Jenner told the magazine about Kourtney. "She always puts her children first and is accepting, loving, and dedicated to her family -- she doesn’t get easily ruffled. This situation has made me realize how strong she is."
Jenner said she is living her dream "because I get to work with my kids and watch them find their happiness."
She also described her typical day, which starts at 5 a.m.
"After I have a coffee, I get myself to the gym in Beverly Hills, where I work out with Gunnar Peterson," she said. "After that, I start working from the minute I get into the car to go home. I look over everyone’s schedules to see where everyone is. I may hop on the phone with our attorney to go over deals that we’re negotiating. There is maintenance on every single thing we do."
Once in the office, she meets with her "village" of employees but always makes sure to end her day by 5 or 6.
"I used to work into the night, but learned that is unhealthy, and I wasn’t feeling as productive the next day," she said. "Then I can cook."