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Kris Jenner Sneaked into Kourtney's House for Cleaning Reasons (Exclusive)
2024-12-09
In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Kris Jenner, a 69-year-old mom, opened up about a rather interesting aspect of her life. She admitted to sneaking into her daughter Kourtney's home while she was away because she believed it didn't smell "clean enough." Kourtney, who started using plant-based products years ago, introduced Kris to a whole new world of natural and organic cleaning.
Jenner's Cleaning Habits and Beliefs
Jenner grew up in a generation where a strong chemical smell meant cleanliness. But when she visited Kourtney's house, which smelled different due to the use of plant-based products, she realized there was another way. She would often go over with her paper towels and all-purpose cleaner to take care of what she thought needed cleaning. However, Kourtney did find out about these sneaky cleanings, and now Jenner has a different perspective.She is now the co-founder of Safely home products, which offer plant-based cleaners, laundry detergents, and soaps free of harsh chemicals. She discovered that these natural products can be just as effective in keeping a home clean and free of dirt and germs. She even got excited about the limited edition holiday scents launched by Safely, such as Gingerbread Chai, Forest Pine, and Cranberry Jubilee.The Impact of Kourtney
Jenner now listens to Kourtney on other matters as well. Kourtney even made her throw away plastic products and cooking pans covered in chemicals. This journey together has taught Jenner a lot about protecting her family with household products. She realizes that a home doesn't have to smell like bleach or ammonia to be clean.Her Obsession with Cleanliness
Jenner's obsession with cleanliness dates back to her early years. With six kids at a young age, she always wanted things in order and was a perfectionist and a control freak. She jokes that on Saturdays, people would call her asking if she was cleaning her doors or organizing her closet. But when it comes to the mess her 13 grandchildren are likely to create on Christmas morning, she takes a deep breath and goes with the flow, knowing she can't control all the chaos.