After 20 seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the Kardashian-Jenner family moved on to their next reality show simply titled, The Kardashians, which premiered on Hulu. Recently, the Kardashian-Jenner momager, Kris Jenner gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at her Beverly Hills condo on Thursday, but didn’t give a tour as she had forgotten she even owned the property.

The matriarch, 66, told Khloé Kardashian, “This is a cute little place if I must say so myself,” during the Season 2 premiere. The Good American co-creator quipped that Jenner “forgot [she] even had this place.”

When Kardashian, who is 38, asked her mom the last time she’s visited the luxury unit, the talent manager explained that it acts as her Christmas “gift wrapping station” and “Santa’s workshop.” Kardashian then told her while adding in a mock British accent, “I can’t wait to be wealthy enough I forget I have properties somewhere, “Oh, I have a condo in Beverly Hills! I forgot about that!” Jenner chimed in, “I forgot about it!” 

Jenner then clarified in a confessional that the condo was purchased as a means of being closer to her mom, Mary Jo “MJ” Campbell, and cousin Cici Bussey, who also have property in the area. She said with a laugh, “I kind of forgot it was there, That sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it?” 

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Jenner and Kardashian proceeded to clean out the condo’s mostly unused fridge, which contained old food and approximately two dozen bottles of champagne. Soon after, fans took to social media to both joke about Jenner’s forgotten property, as well as to criticize her wealth. You can check it all out below.

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