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Khloé Kardashian explained why she’s “very strict” about not letting her two children go to sleepovers.
“So, I don’t let my kids sleep anywhere,” she told Dana White, the CEO of UFC, on Wednesday’s episode of her “Khloé in Wonder Land” podcast, referencing daughter True, 7, and son, Tatum, 2.
“I’m very strict about it. Times are different.”
The 40-year-old continued to explain, “They’re not allowed to have sleepovers, just because I’m one of those types of, I just, I think too much. I’ve watched too much ‘Dateline.’”
Although Khloé didn’t specify whether the rules applied to her five siblings’ homes, she previously confessed that eldest sister Kourtney Kardashian’s home is off-limits.
The two sisters participated in a lie detector test in 2022 when Kourtney asked Khloé, “Are you ever gonna let True sleep over at my house?”
“Probably not. No … I don’t think we have enough time on this show for what the reason is,” Khloé cryptically replied.
Although she won’t let her kids stay over at other people’s homes, she’s hosted some of her nieces and nephews for sleepovers.
In October 2024, Khloé had Kim’s kids Psalm and Chicago, Kourtney’s son Reign and Rob’s daughter, Dream, for a slumber party.
The Good American founder posted several Instagram Stories showing the little ones laughing and dancing in their pajamas.
Khloé shares True and Tatum with her ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson.
The former “Revenge Body” host and the NBA player famously dated on and off from 2016 to 2021.
However, their relationship faced several cheating scandals, including when he kissed Jordyn Woods in 2018 and when he secretly fathered a child with Maralee Nichols in 2021.