I haven't seen you in ages. I know. I just was reminded that I
was pregnant the last time-- Yes. --I was here. And now True is 2? And 1/2. Wow. Yeah. It's a long time. She's going to college soon. I've seen your-- that's early. She must be brilliant. Genius. Is she really super smart? No. She is super smart, but I
think every mom says that. But-- Wouldn't it be nice if some
mothers were honest and said, my child was not that smart. 'Cause there are some that
aren't smart and you know it. So they've got to be yours. Somebody's. Right. Yeah. I know. But if they're cute,
I guess that's-- Anyway, thanks for being here. We learned tonight on Keeping
Up with the Kardashians, you talk about the fact that
you tested positive for COVID-- I did. --in March. Yes. At the very beginning,
I tested positive and it was so incredibly scary. I mean, it's still scary,
but especially then when the whole world
was shutting down. And I mean, we didn't have
really any information or the information we had
just changed every single day. And so it was
super, super scary. So how was it? Were you really sick?
'Cause some people don't have symptoms. I was really, really sick. I felt really quickly on that I
was getting sick with something and I remember I
just wore a mask. I remember wearing gloves just
because it was speculation all about COVID, but
no one really knew. But we all were like there's
no way I could have COVID. So I was still just really
diligent wearing masks, and then we got tested. Just my whole family got
tested and they came back and my results were positive. And we were really alarmed, but
everyone else tested negative, so thank goodness. And then I just was quarantined
in my room for about 16 days. We had to wait until
I had negative test results for me to leave and
that was the hardest part. I mean, I don't care how
beautiful of a place you have. Being taken away from your
child for that long 'cause I couldn't be around
my daughter, that was the most heart wrenching thing. I think we have a clip of
you talking about this. This airs tonight, I think Just found out that
I do have corona. I have been in my room. It's going to be fine,
but it was really bad for a couple days. Vomiting and shaking
and hot and then cold. And let me tell you,
that [BLEEP] is real. Wow. And you kept that a
secret, which is amazing. It wasn't as if I kept it. It's like the people
around me knew I had it. It just at the time
I think information was so limited and scary. I wanted to make sure I
was not scaring people more and providing them
with the right information. So I made sure my
platform to make sure people took it
seriously and to wear masks and to do their part. But for me I think I just was
a little concerned myself. I didn't want to scare
people even more. But watching the clip, I forgot
almost how sick I sounded and that was days. Maybe over a week after. Yeah. Obviously, because you're not
going to be able to talk when you're in the midst of it. So this is after your-- and then you had to make your
daughter think you were out of town or you weren't
home because you can't explain mommy's
just hiding in the room. And that was the hardest part. If she would hear
me or anything, I had to just be silent
and so-- 'cause she would come to my bedroom door. We have our routine
and every night, we would lay in bed together. So she would just
always come to my door and I just had to
be in there silent. And that part, hearing
her knock on the door and say mommy or shake the
handle, my heart would break. Oh, God. And Kim made me feel better. She said that kids at
this age don't really have a concept of time and
that makes you feel better, but still, it's still so sad. Yeah. I mean, you're sick and all you
want is to hold your daughter or be with somebody to-- oh my God. I can't imagine
how hard that was. So True, I have a video that-- we want to show
this clip of her-- are you teaching her about
makeup or is this on her own? This is on her own, but I'm sure
she sees us putting on makeup and she just imitates. --she's 2 and 1/2 and she
needs to get dressed to go out. [INAUDIBLE] Can I see you? She likes the big full lips. She's-- Yes. It's the Kylie Jenner. [APPLAUSE] And then you're bound
to have this happen. There's a picture of
her on your furniture. I know. You can't have white
furniture and a child. It's one of the reasons
I don't have a child. Because I have white furniture. I guess it's my fault,
but though, that just-- I'm so clean and crazy, but
a makeup wipe really just took it all out. Really? Yeah. I was shaking. I was like oh my God. Well, you can't get mad. She's so cute and having fun. But the makeup wipe took it out. Oh, good to know. Good to know. So you and Tristan
are co-parenting, which I think that is-- I don't know whether you're
together or not together, but the fact that
you're co-parenting is, that's all that matters
when you have a child. Whatever happens in your
relationship, whatever if it doesn't work out,
when you have a child, you have a commitment
to that child. And the two of you are honoring
that and I think that's great. I think it's one-- [APPLAUSE] --of the hardest things
I think I've ever done because when
you either-- you have your own personal feelings. But when you can put
those aside and you just put your child first-- I mean, it sounds
great when you're all in love and everything. When you go through something,
it's such a challenge, but to do it, I know how good
I feel about myself and that I'm-- but my parents were that
example for me and my sister, Kourtney and Scott
are the same way. You put your kids first and it's
hard sometimes, but it pays off and they're happy, beautiful
flourishing children. It's if you're going
to have a child, you have to recognize that
maybe your relationship doesn't work out, but this is now
a whole different part. Well, good for you. Thank you. We have to take a break
because we do commercials in between this and I'll show
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