Khloe Kardashian isn't sure what her children will be like when they are teenagers

Khloe Kardashian isn't sure her children will get along when they are teenagers although she is pleased that things are good between them right now,

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Khloe Kardashian isn't sure her children will get along when they are teenagers
Khloe Kardashian isn't sure her children will get along when they are teenagers

Khloe Kardashian isn't sure the children in her family will get along when they are teenagers.

The 40-year-old reality star has True, six, as well as two-year-old Tatum with her former partner Tristan Thompson and while she is grateful that the siblings are friends with their famous cousins now, she has no idea what their relationship will be like in years to come.

She told People: "They're like each other's only friends, which is I think great. But I don't know how they're going to feel when they're teenagers."

'The Kardashians' star recently celebrated the birthday of her niece Stormi - who is the eldest child of Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott - and noted that it is "really crazy" just how fast the children in her family are growing up.

She added: "True will be seven in April. We just celebrated Stormi's seventh birthday last weekend. So they're all getting older. My son is two-and-a-half. It's really crazy how fast it all goes by."

Khloe's comments come just days after she had a conversation with family law attorney Laura Wasser on her 'Khloe in Wonder Land' podcast, where the Good American founder speculated that she will not have a "super chill" approach to her children having relationships in the future.

She said: "My parents are the same way. They were super chill. I don’t think I’m going to be like that and I want to be. I’m always like, ‘What would Kris Jenner do?"

Laura replied: "“You’re gonna be like your mom

Khloe said: "I pray so. I hope so. Because I’m always like, ‘How did [my mom] let go?’ I know True’s six-and-a-half.

"But I love those types of holding on. But when you’re 15 and dating someone, you see the car crash about to happen. I would be like, ‘Get the f*** away from this douche.’ Where my mom was like, ‘It’s okay.'"