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Kris Jenner ‘storms off' after tense exchange with boyfriend Corey in front of daughter Khloe Kardashian at Beyonce gig

Kris Jenner ‘storms off' after tense exchange with boyfriend Corey in front of daughter Khloe Kardashian at Beyonce gig

The Sun5 days ago
KRIS Jenner was spotted appearing to "storm off" from boyfriend Corey Gamble at Beyonce's latest gig in Las Vegas.
The Kardashians momager, 69 - clad in black sunglasses - was seen walking in the opposite direction from her toyboy lover as daughter Khloe Kardashian, 41, attempted to smooth things over.
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Kris looked typically chic in a plunging black blazer and matching trousers, styling her dark locks into loose waves.
She was spotted in the VIP area of the Cowboy Carter tour along with Khloe, who was decked out in matching all-black.
Donning a lanyard around her neck and holding a plastic cup in one hand, she was seen walking away from her man.
Corey, 44, meanwhile donned a dark jacket and taupe-coloured bucket hat
Eyewitnesses to their dialogue told how the pair looked "visibly tense."
They then told Page Six how Corey appeared "frustrated" and Good American founder Khloe was trying to "reassure" him.
Yet Kris, who has been dating Corey since 2014, appeared cheery as she uploaded her social media content from the night.
She gave a nod to Beyonce's reunion with her Destiny's Child bandmates on-stage and said: "WOW! Such an incredible night in Vegas at the final night of @beyonce's spectacular Cowboy Carter tour!!
"And such magic to see Destiny's Child @destinyschild and of course the iconic @jayz!!"
The smash-hit singer reunited with her former bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams.
Kris Jenner's fans catch embarrassing photoshop error that shows 69-year-old's 'true age' in Khloe Kardashian's new pic
After performing 31 shows across Europe and the states, Beyonce took to the stage for her final show of the worldwide Cowboy Carter Tour.
But as she wrapped up her performances to a sold-out crowd in Vegas, Queen Bey sent her fans into a frenzy with a special surprise performance.
The trio took to the stage together for the first time since their Coachella reunion in 2018.
LOVE STORY
Back in 2023, Corey and Kris fuelled engagement rumors as she was spotted with a brand new ring.
All About Kris Jenner
Kris Jenner is the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner family, who rose to fame with her six children after starring on the E! reality series Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Here's what Kris has been up to:
Kris was first married to the late Robert Kardashian, famously known as O.J. Simpson's defense attorney in his 1995 murder trial.
They shared four children: daughters, Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe, and a son, Robert
The former couple were married from 1978 until 1991.
Following their divorce, Kris tied the knot with former Olympian, Bruce Jenner, who also appeared on KUWTK.
The pair shared two daughters, Kendall and Kylie.
They split in 2015, around the time that Bruce transitioned and changed her name to Caitlyn.
Kris met her current boyfriend, Corey Gamble, in August 2014, and they have been together ever since.
Kris manages her daughters' widely-successful careers and they've continued their reality TV run with The Kardashians on Hulu, shortly after KUWTK ended.
After her high-profile divorce from Caitlyn Jenner, the Kardashian family matriarch found love with longtime boyfriend Corey.
The Hulu star and business executive started dating in August 2014 after meeting in Ibiza, Spain.
Fans have watched their relationship play out on Keeping Up With the Kardashians and their currently airing series, The Kardashians.
Yet he was slammed about an "uncomfortable" comment on their sex life.
Recently, there was speculation the pair had a tiff at Jeff Bezos' star-studded wedding in Venice.
Yet overall she has gushed over their partnership.
Previously, she told People: "Corey is my forever date and we have the best time together.
"We've been together over a decade — never thought I'd say that again — and we just have a lot of fun together."
NEW LOOK
Kris had fans in a frenzy when she stepped out with a new face in June, looking decades younger.
The reality star's rep confirmed to Page Six she underwent aesthetic enhancements from New York plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Levine ahead of her 70th birthday.
Although it has not been revealed exactly what she had done, many critics have suggested she underwent a deep plane facelift as opposed to a regular SMAS procedure.
Yet she was then accused of editing her images for an even more snatched jawline despite having "work done."
She first showed off her amazing new look when she supported her daughter Kim Kardashian, 44, in French capital Paris during her court appearance following a traumatic burglary back in 2016.
She continued to wow the public as the Kardashians stars attended Lauren Sanchez's bachelorette party in the city.
After landing back in the US, momager Kris then supported her youngest Kylie Jenner at the launch of Khy X Dilara, Kylie's new collaboration.
The Kardashian matriarch began her journey with plastic surgery when she got breast implants in the 1980s after giving birth to her first four children: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian.
She has continued her cosmetic upkeep and revealed that she's gotten Botox and fillers over the years.
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