Kim and Khloe Kardashian fume at mom Kris as she ditches them in middle of night on trip

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Kim and her sister Khloe Kardashian were left fuming when Kris Jenner left them in the middle of the night on a family trip.

In the finale of The Kardashians this week, Kim and Khloe Kardashian , along with Kris Jenner , went on a trip to Joshua Tree, California. Having started the trip in last week's episode, this week continued the next day, however, Kris Jenner was nowhere to be seen. As the episode opened, Kris said in a voiceover to the girls as they slept: "I've gone home! I couldn't take it! Tata ladies.

" Khloe then woke up confused, as her mom was nowhere to be seen. Khloe said in the voiceover, "Waking up and realizing my mom has vanished seriously doesn't help my abandonment issues. "But of course, she's gone, she doesn't have her special pillow, her special coffee, all the special things that she needs.



" Khloe then admitted she couldn't believe her mom left her 'favorite' daughter, Kim. Kim said in the voiceover: "Is this what a one-night stand feels like? She just dipped!" She then spoke about her dream she had last night, sharing that she had a dream about her late father, Robert Kardashian. Robert passed away from esophageal cancer in September 2003 when he was 59.

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“That’s a zero-sum game. That’s a bad business model. If Kim had offered $150,000 for it, we would’ve been in court getting this approved outside of the auction,” he continued.

LaVergne explained that Kim, 44, could bid on the Bible online, which currently has an offer for $9,800. “She may even get it cheaper than the 15 grand, so who knows?” he said..