Kourtney Kardashian

Kourtney Kardashian
Kourtney Mary Kardashianis an American television personality and model. In 2007, she and her family were picked to star in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Its success led to the creation of spin-offs including Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami and Kourtney and Kim Take New York...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionReality Star
Date of Birth18 April 1979
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
Sometimes I think, 'Why should I work out when I can spend time with my kids?' I feel guilty doing something for me.
After Mason was born, I'd feel guilty doing anything that wasn't related to work.
I think I forget every time - you give birth, and you want your stomach to be flat again. It does take a lot of work, but I usually start slowly by going on walks with the baby.
Women always ask me how to get back in shape after having a baby. I always say, 'Know when's the right time for your workout and commit to doing it.'
My grandma had a kids' clothing store for over 30 years called Shannon and Company, and my sisters and I used to go and work there in the summers.
I feel such a sense of empowerment being a mom. But I do wonder: How do they/we do it all?
I feel that if I'm going through something, I'm sure someone else is, too. I try to be as honest with myself and others as I can be.
The Kardashian Kollection fits me perfect. I didn't need to change one thing.
Interior decor is my guilty pleasure. If I'm going to splurge on something, it's more for my home than for clothes.
My mom bought me this amazing baby-food maker, the Beaba. I steam and puree fruits and vegetables, and they last for, like, four days.
Now that I have a daughter, I've been thinking about how I'll define beauty to her. I watched a video of Kendall when she was three, and she was putting on makeup. I don't know how I feel about that. But my daughter already watches me do it. When do you let them start wearing it? I don't know yet.
There's no one else I would rather have as my manager than my mom because I know that she has our best interests at heart. Sometimes, it's hard to separate manager mode from mom mode. I think as our manager, my mom will get more emotional about situations than she would if she was just our manager.
I've been wearing lipstick since I was in 7th grade. That was our form of daring self-expression, because we had to wear uniforms in school. It made our teachers so angry.
I was surprised that everyone calls it 'morning sickness,' because it lasted all day. For me, it was even worse at night. During my first two pregnancies, I felt so nauseous all day that I could only eat plain toast and bland foods - no proteins.