The Lemme co-founder spoke about some of her controversial takes on her sister Khloé’s podcas
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- Kourtney Kardashian Barker explains why she thinks kids going to school is “so dated”
- Kardashian Barker spoke about why she sometimes has “controversial” takes and uses going to school as an example
- The Lemme co-founder is a mom of four
Kourtney Kardashian Barker is sharing her opinion on her kids going to school.
On this week’s episode of her sister Khloé Kardashian’s podcast Khloé in Wonder Land, the Lemme co-founder, 46, spoke with Khloé about some of their best and worst memories together. As Kourtney begins talking about the era in which she, Khloé and Kim were feuding, the mom of four attributed some of that to her beginning therapy and putting up new boundaries.
“I would..kind of started challenging the ways that we did things, sometimes the way that we just all function,” Kourtney says.
“No I know that era, and I hated it too,” says Khloé. “Now I sometimes feel like we’re in that era. Sometimes.”
“Well, I feel like I love to just go against the grain, I think,” Kourtney replies.
Khloé then asks her sister if she pushes back on some of these things because she truly feels that way, or if she just wants to be different.
“No, I think living authentically is not conforming to whatever it is,” says Kourtney. “For me, there’s so many ways. There’s ways we function as a family that…it’s like if someone does the same thing every day. Like I do it with everything, it’s not about our family.”
“Like, let’s say the school system. I’ll think, ‘Why do kids f—— go to school?’ Truly. It’s so dated,” Kourtney says.
“Oh, I’m such a homeschool person,” replies Khloé. “So don’t even get me going.”
Kourtney then says she’ll begin thinking about the subject, and her kids will start sending her videos from “successful people” whose kids never go to school.
“And then I’m like, ‘What’s the goal here? You want to do homeschool? Let’s do it!’ Or whatever it is. I think it’s anything,” she continues. “I will like nurse the fever of my kids versus giving Tylenol or ibuprofen. I just want to do that. And whatever it is, there’s so many things like that where I feel like I kinda do, maybe in the world generally does maybe more what I do, but in the United States [it’s different].”