Kris Jenner recently expressed her deep affection for Disney and its iconic parks during a candid conversation on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast, uploaded on November 17. The 70-year-old momager appeared on the show to discuss personal passions, and when host Jay Shetty asked if she was a fan of Disney, Jenner enthusiastically confirmed she was.
Early in the conversation, Jenner shared just how connected she felt to the world of Disney. She described her frequent visits and her playful desire to embody the magic.
“And I go to Disney. I work for Disney. I want to be Snow White. Yeah. All of it,” Kris Jenner said.
Kris Jenner went on to detail some of her favorite experiences at Disneyland. She said she had recently visited the theme park with her daughter Kourtney and enjoyed classic attractions like “It’s a Small World,” “Pirates of the Caribbean,” and “Haunted Mansion,” noting that the latter had just reopened.
Shetty also mentioned the new Epic Universe at Universal Studios when Jenner appeared momentarily confused about whether it was connected to Disney.
“Wait, is that Disney? That’s not Disney,” Jenner said.
Shetty clarified that it was part of Universal, not Disney, to which Jenner added that it was his “thing.”
Kris Jenner then asked Shetty if he had experienced the “Star Wars” ride at Disneyland and Disney World. She called the attraction “insane,” a sentiment both she and Shetty agreed on as they described it as “amazing.”
“Well, there you go. See, we have something else in common,” Kris Jenner added.
Shetty then shared that he was fully invested in the culture of Disney and that he had “completely drank the Kool-Aid on Disney,” and that it was “the happiest place" on earth. Jenner wholeheartedly agreed, adding that it was indeed the “happiest place on earth,”
Kris Jenner opens up about why she’ll always love her kids’ exes on Jay Shetty’s podcast

During the aforementioned podcast episode, Kardashian-Jenner family matriarch Kris Jenner opened up about why she maintained a compassionate and inclusive relationship with her daughters’ exes, many of whom were the fathers of her grandchildren.
Explaining her deep emotional ties to these men, Kris said she didn’t easily let go of people who had been part of her family’s story.
“I fall in love with people, have lives and years spent with their partners or their boyfriends or their husbands...And I have all these memories and travels and Christmas morning celebrations and birthdays and all the fun, the laughter, the joys, the tears, the babies,” she explained
Elaborating further, Kris emphasized that many of these men held a permanent place in her life because of their roles as fathers.
“These are, in most cases, the fathers of my grandchildren. And I love these men, and that love doesn’t go away when we experience really challenging times with them. It just doesn’t turn off like that for me.”
Kris, who turned 70 this year, said she had an “open door” policy and that her daughters’ exes knew “they could always come to me.”
Although she acknowledged that her approach was sometimes misunderstood, especially since some of these men had “treated [her daughters] badly,” including cheating scandals, she said she chose to handle such issues “internally and privately.”
She noted that “a lot of people didn’t understand,” but maintained that past scandals were already “dealt with” and didn’t need to be rehashed publicly. Her philosophy was to “grow the f**k up, be mature,” and accept that love didn’t disappear overnight, even when she didn’t “like what they’ve done.”
As a grandmother of 13, Kris also felt responsible for shaping how her grandchildren viewed family dynamics. She worried about how negativity might be perceived years down the line, asking:
“What will my grandkids think 20 years from now if their grandmother treated their dad poorly?”
Instead, she focused on modeling forgiveness, something she considered one of the most important life lessons for her children. She explained that “forgiving” someone who had “treated” her and her family badly and “moving on” was a value she hoped to instill.
Kris Jenner has remained close to several exes over the years. Khloé’s former partner, Tristan Thompson, who admitted to cheating, still attended family gatherings, including Kris’s recent 70th birthday party. Talking about Tristan, Jenner explained that if Tristan came “walking in the back door and said ‘Hey Mom, what’s up?’, she would be there to embrace him.”
Similarly, Kylie Jenner’s ex, rapper Travis Scott, remained part of their family, and Kris said she loved his “mom and his dad and his sister and his brother.”
These traditions, Kris explained, dated back to her own childhood and informed how she co-parented after her 1991 divorce from the late Robert Kardashian.
“Robert Kardashian came to Kendall and Kylie’s first birthdays… He walked through that back door whenever he wanted, knowing there would be dinner on the table at 6 o’clock,” she explained.
At present, Kris Jenner runs her Los Angeles–based production company, Jenner Communications, and has long served as the manager of her daughters Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall, and Kylie.