Khloe Kardashian

Opens Up About Having Race Discussions With Daughter True

Koko is not one to EVER shy away from a problem, confrontation, or an uncomfortable situation.

Khloe reflected on being a white mother to a black daughter on the “Role Model With Leomie Anderson” podcast.

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The mom understands there will be hurdles to jump as True gets older, one of them being race, and shared her hopes for her three-year-old as she grows up.

“I will be always learning and trying to do the best I can do as being her mom,” Khloe said, “but I’m obviously not a woman of color.”

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“I don’t want her living in a bubble," she continued, "we do have this very privileged life, and I want her to know all types of life and all types of living and be very aware of that.”

Khloe credited her father for keeping the family grounded, but she is the one who is all hands on deck regarding race.

“I know some people get uncomfortable with talking to their kids about race, or they think, ‘Oh, we live in a bubble. We never have to address that my child is Black.’"

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- Khloe

"I mean, of course, you do! You’re only setting them up I think for failure if you don’t talk about race and probably the things that they’re going to endure once they’re in, quote, the ‘real world.'”