Kris Jenner Ordered To Pay Ex-Husband Bruce $2.5 Million In Divorce Settlement


After 22 years of marriage, and with a lot of water under the bridge, Kris and Bruce Jenner’s divorce was finalized today after being filed with the L.A. Superior Courthouse less than three months ago.

As reported by TMZ, while the Keeping Up with the Kardashians stars divided their bank accounts and other assets equally, Kris gets to keep the family home. Neither will receive spousal support, with custody of Kylie, who is still a minor, being shared.

Back in September, Kris and Bruce filed almost identical paperwork with the court, both alleging “irreconcilable differences” as the reason behind their divorce.

All the way back in October 2013, Us Weekly reported that Kris told them, “We are living apart. But there is no animosity. We are united and committed to our family.”

The extended Kardashian family consists of four children from Kris’ first marriage to Robert Kardashian — Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe, and son Rob — while Bruce has four kids from previous marriages.

In November, Kris Jenner spoke to The Voice, telling them about the decision to divorce.

“It’s a decision. Love is a decision, divorce is a decision. It’s not a good decision, but we’re happier living apart than we were together. Everybody feels it. The good in my life so outweighs the bad. It’s such joy. And we’re all happy and looking forward to all the good stuff in life.”

Since splitting from Bruce, Kris Jenner has been busy, as headlines over the last few months attest, and has already moved in with 33-year-old toy boy Corey Gamble. Bruce has also been busy, but mainly with his alleged transformation from manhood to womanhood, which is reportedly something he is totally obsessed with at the moment.

In order for the divorce to be equal, Kris Jenner has been ordered to pay Bruce $2.5 million, but luckily for her, she does get to keep the Land Rover, Bentley, and Rolls Royce, while Bruce will get the Harley, Cadillac, and Porsche.

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