The Kardashians by Jerry Oppenheimer

The Kardashians by Jerry Oppenheimer

Author:Jerry Oppenheimer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: St. Martin's Press


SIXTEEN

Another Affair

When Robert Kardashian twice saw the film The Stepford Wives back in the mid-seventies, he was turned on by the dominance the husbands had over their robot-transformed mates. Later, Kris would claim it was an eighties TV miniseries she had watched, The Thorn Birds, with Richard Chamberlain and Rachel Ward, about romantic passion, which had turned her on to finding hot sex again with someone else.

With Robert, she felt a “switch” had been turned off and she no longer had a desire to make love with him. What she wanted, she declared in her memoir, was “so much more passion.” She was now still relatively young, and bored with her husband, and she had a pair of what she viewed as great, new faux breasts, for which he had paid a whopping twenty thousand dollars for both surgeries.

Thus armed, it was time for Kris Kardashian to find a lover.

While she doesn’t deal extensively with it in her book, Robert Kardashian’s friends contend that beyond Kris’s loss of passion for him, she was sick and tired of his controlling every aspect of her life.

All she says in her book about his dominance is “He was always the boss of everything.”

With his children, Kardashian surprisingly was a “very strong disciplinarian, very firm,” asserted Larry Kraines, “and he was that way with Kris, and that was the problem. What started out to be good for Kris, Kris didn’t want anymore. She had enough of his controlling ways and strong ideas. Kris had her own ideas about what she wanted to do with the rest of her life.”

One example Kraines had never forgotten, was Kardashian’s directive to Kris to listen and learn from self-help cassette tapes that he gave her on a variety of subjects in order to make her smarter and more efficient as a wife, after which he would test her on what she had learned.

And later, when Kris went ahead and found her new lover, Larry Kraines and his housekeeper would discover the two of them in the lower level of his Beverly Hills mansion when they thought no one was at home.

“Kris was only eighteen when Robert met her, and she was young and beautiful, and Robert molded her, and Robert helped her to become a strong person, and what happened was he became very possessive of her, and she fought that,” maintained Joni Migdal, looking back. “Kris did not want to be possessed, and the harder Robert tried, the more Kris backed off, and I was hearing that from both of them. He wanted her to be the perfect housewife—the perfect Armenian housewife—the perfect cook, the perfect party maker. When he met her she was poor with not much education. But Robert taught her everything—how to give parties, how to entertain. He taught her how for every holiday to decorate beautifully in their home. Finally, she rebelled against Robert, against his rules and what he really valued. Robert really loved Kris. He thought that that was going to be the lasting relationship.



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