Kris Jenner on Nicole Brown Simpson: 'I'll Always Feel Horrible That I Didn't Pay Enough Attention'

Jenner, 60, appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on Monday.

Jenner also revealed on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" that she'd actually made plans with Brown to go on a lunch date the day after her death, and believes that Brown was planning to reveal to her that Simpson was abusing her.

"I didn't know that there was abuse until we heard and saw the whole thing unfold like everyone else, and then heard the 911 tapes...which were going to be used as evidence during the trial," Jenner said. "Me and some of her other close friends all were really surprised and shocked by that, because we felt like we really failed her as a friend."

She and I were supposed to have lunch the next day-the day after she was murdered-and she said she wanted to show me some things and talk about what was in her safe," Jenner continued."

"Now, unfortunately, it all makes sense that that's probably what she wanted to reveal to me that next day, which broke my heart because I'll always feel horrible that I didn't pay enough attention."

Jenner,60, had known Simpson since she was 17, and said he was "like a big brother" to her.

The reality-TV star also revealed that Simpson attempted to contact her after Brown's death, but did not give specifics on any conversation they may have had.

"[He called me] right after, yeah," Jenner said. "He called me a few times, and you know, wanted to talk and explain how he felt."

Watch part of Jenner's interview on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" below: