The Kardashians star got candid about her parenting rules on the latest episode of her Khloe in Wonder Land podcast, explaining why she won’t let daughter True, 7, or son Tatum, 2, spend the night away from home.
“I don’t let my kids sleep anywhere,” the 40-year-old reality star admitted. *”I’m very strict about it. Times are different… They’re not allowed to have sleepovers just because I think too much. I’ve watched too much *Dateline.“
While Khloe didn’t clarify if the ban extends to her famous siblings’ homes, she previously hinted at reservations during a 2022 Vanity Fair lie detector test. When sister Kourtney asked if True could ever sleep over, Khloe replied: “Probably not. No… I don’t think we have enough time on this show for what the reason is.”
The Good American founder also opened up about dreading becoming an empty nester, joking she might “shave my head and go nuts or buy a ton of animals.” She’s already laying groundwork to keep her kids close, saying: “I’m sort of brainwashing my kids to think it’s normal to live next to your mom.”
Khloe’s protective instincts shone through during True’s recent 7th birthday celebrations, where she gifted her daughter a rainbow Louis Vuitton bag and custom diamond name necklace. In a heartfelt Instagram tribute, she called True “the brightest light I had” during dark times.
The mom of two has been increasingly vocal about parenting challenges since her April appearance on Call Her Daddy, where she discussed co-parenting with ex Tristan Thompson amid his infidelity scandals. Her no-sleepover stance reflects growing safety concerns among millennial parents, with many citing true crime influences like Dateline as factors in their vigilance.