Generally speaking, it’s not the best idea to judge other parents, let alone rank moms you know from best to worst. Kendall Jenner, though, did just that when she played “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts” during a recent appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden.
During the game, which is done truth-or-dare style, she had to choose between drinking 1,000-year-old egg nog or ranking her siblings-as-parents from best to worst.
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Watch Kim Kardashian address Kendall Jenner’s ranking of the Kardashian-Jenner parents below.
Given the options, she opted for the later, spilling that Rob was the best parent, followed by Khloe, Kim, Kylie and then Kourtney.
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Understandably, Kourtney wasn’t thrilled with Kendell’s hot take on her parenting skills.
As her sister Kim Kardashian, who also faired pretty poorly on the parenting ranking, said during a recent appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, “I completely understood that Kourtney was sensitive about that because she’s an amazing parent, so Kendall just should’ve drank or eaten a tarantula. Whatever she had to do.”
Before answering the tough question, Kendell did say that all of her siblings were “amazing” parents and shared that sentiment multiple times while running down her ranking.
Her ex Harry Styles, who was also playing the game, even politely pointed out that she should just drink the egg nog before she went dug herself in too deep a hole.
In related news, Kourtney’s two sons, Mason and Reign, both celebrated their birthdays on December 14, with Mason turning 10 and Reign turning 5. Kourtney is also mom to Penelope, 7.
Watch the segment in which Kendall Jenner ranks her family’s parenting skills below.
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