Kris Jenner became the butt of internet jokes after she revealed she gifted her daughter Kim Kardashian a 20-page letter for her 40th birthday.
On Tuesday's episode of At Home with Linda & Drew Scott podcast, the mother-of-six, shareds she had also written letters for daughters Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie Jenner.
"I always thought I would write my kids a letter, but you know, it's really very time-consuming, because I write really long letters," the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 65, said Tuesday. "And I hadn't written one in a really long time."
She continued: "So, when it was Kim's birthday, I sat down this past year and wrote her a really beautiful letter about how I felt about her. And I think it was like 20 pages long or something like that."
The momager extraordinaire admitted she is still penning special notes to Rob and Khloé Kardashian, who are her youngest children with the late Robert Kardashian.
"Anyway, I’m almost done with the six letters," the 65-year-old momager noted.
Speaking of the process she continued: "But I just kind of started with their births, and said this was one of the six greatest days of my life, and kind of the place they hold in my heart."
"And then, I got into the different things in life that have meant so much to me and the special moments that I'll never forget. So that, to me, means everything," the Safely founder added.
Kris went on to recommend to podcast listeners that they write letters to their loved ones "to a child or a parent or somebody who's really meant so much in your life, that you just need to get that said, so that they have that."
After the podcast episode aired, fans speculated about the contents of the letter.
"Hmmm 20 pages - was it a list of every NBA player that Kim has done in her first 40 years?" a very very shady comment read.
"She leaked her daughter's sex tape so she would gain fame and fortune. Worst mom ever," another troll comment read.
"It took her 20 pages to thank her daughter for making a sex tape with Brandy's brother that has now afforded them a life of luxury," a third chimed in.
"She could have done it with one sentence. 'Thank you for making a sex tape,"' a fourth agreed.