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Khloe Kardashian's spot-on Kris Jenner impression has fans screaming in viral Freaky Friday moment

Khloe Kardashian's spot-on Kris Jenner impression has fans screaming in viral Freaky Friday moment

Daily Mail​3 days ago
Khloe Kardashian and her mom Kris Jenner parodied Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis ' Freakier Friday sequel this week, wildly entertaining fans online.
The 41-year-old daughter and 69-year-old mother displayed their acting chops when they recreated the movie's 'mystical body swap' on Friday, the same day the film hit theaters.
In character as Kris, Khloe said after the swap: 'Oh my gosh, how did my skin get so soft?'
Kris hilariously answered as Khloe: 'Salmon sperm!'
After taking turns blaming each other for the mix-up, Kris (as Khloe) reasoned that there was a potential 'lesson' to be gleaned from the incident.
And she referenced Kourtney Kardashian 's ex-boyfriend Scott Disick, whom Khloe has been known to carry out pranks with in the past: 'I did not switch bodies with you as a prank. And if I was going to prank you, I would put you in Scott's body.'
During another flip-flopped moment, Kris shouted, 'I'm inside you!' while pretending to be Khloe.
Khloe, as Kris, cleverly replied: 'Aw, just like 41 years ago.'
Another scene saw a cameo from Jamie Lee, who asked the ladies: 'So, who do we think has more to learn in this situation?'
Khloe transformed into her parent by wearing a cropped jet black bob, emulating the momager's signature haircut.
Meanwhile, the mother-of-six traded her bob for a long brunette wig.
Khloe took things a step further by creating a separate video in which she gave a glimpse of how she morphed into her mom.
Dressed in a burgundy pantsuit with exaggerated shoulder pads, she poured herself a cocktail and dramatically complained, 'I am absolutely, mentally, spiritually, physically tired. It's just exhausting. So, definitely a martini night — maybe three.'
She wrote in a caption, 'It's exhausting being Kris Jenner,' adding martini and cigarette emojis.
Kris' firstborn child, daughter Kourtney Kardashian, teased her sister Khloe, writing, 'Should we double check if your obsession with mom is ok?'
A delighted fan begged to see Kris in a movie ASAP
One fan applauded Khloe's Kris impression, saying 'no one can do it better'
Family, fans, and friends took to the comments to praise the Kris and Khloe for their skilled performance.
Kris' firstborn child, daughter Kourtney, teased her sister Khloe, writing, 'Should we double check if your obsession with mom is ok?'
'Had to double-check who this was, mom or daughter,' one person wrote.
Lauren Sanchez agreed, also writing that she 'did a double take,' and adding a red heart emoji.
Khloe's best friend Malika Haqq dropped in to leave a string of crying laughing emojis.
Someone else laughed and simply said the parody was 'too good,' and another wrote that Khloe is 'Kris Jenner's twin.'
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