
Coparenting is hard! The Kardashian-Jenner sisters have been open about the difficulties and rewards of raising their children with their ex partners.
Kourtney KardashianFor example, he welcomed three children with him Scott DisickBefore their split. Mason was born to the Poosh creator in 2009, Penelope in 2012, and Reign in 2014.
“The truth is, my problems shouldn’t affect our kids,” the Flip It Like Disick star told Us WeeklyOnly June 2019 of Kardashian making it work. “Just because their mother and I couldn’t make it as a perfect, romantic couple shouldn’t have anything to do with the kids. They don’t deserve our mistakes, so we figured out a way. We need to be honest and kind to each other just as if were together. Let’s raise these children together and that’s it.”
The Talentless creator added at the time: “We live a few miles apart and it’s simple.”
Coparenting hasn’t always been “the easiest thing” for the former couple, the New York native revealed in an April 2019 YouTube video.
“The fact that we’ve tried and made it work makes life that much better,” he noted at the time. “I couldn’t imagine raising three children with somebody I couldn’t speak to every day.”
Disick and Kardashian have inspired Kylie JennerHer own coparenting journey, following her divorce from Travis Scott in October 2019 — as well as Khloé Kardashian Tristan ThompsonTrue and True share their daughter.
“It has not been awkward between Kylie and Travis at all,” a source told UseJenner and the rapper ended their relationship when Jenner was fired. “There’s no animosity, no ill will or any negative feelings at all right now. They have both put aside romantic differences to be the best parent for their daughter. [Stormi]. Kylie has followed the same footsteps as her sisters Khloé and Kourtney in that respect.”
Continue reading to learn more about the makeup mogul and her siblings’ experiences raising their children with their ex-husbands.