Kris Kenner has revealed an intruder managed to get inside her Los Angeles mansion in broad daylight and approach her as she worked in her office.
The 60-year-old told Harper's Bazaar: 'I was sitting here at my desk, doing the five million things I needed to do, and a guy walked into my office. Right there.
'And he was an intruder. My stalker.'
The self-styled 'momager' is particularly distressed as he managed to get past her security, which includes blanket surveillance camera coverage, at the sprawling mansion she once shared with ex-husband Caitlyn Jenner.
She said: 'I get crazy just thinking about it. The police were here, and then you have to file a police report. It was three o'clock in the afternoon.
He walked in and said, 'Lucy, I'm home!" and nobody. … Well, let's just say, three people were fired yesterday.'
The matriarch also said the benefits that come from starring in Keeping Up With The Kardashians far outweigh the negatives, such as being targeted by stalkers.
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