'The Kardashians' star admitted she’s currently working on the issue in therapy
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- Khloé Kardashian said she’s often the first person loved ones, including her famous family and friends, call when they need support
- However, she said she struggles to reach out during her own times of need
- The Kardashians star admitted she’s currently working on the issue in therapy
Khloé Kardashian said she’s often the first person loved ones call when they need support — but admitted she struggles to do the same during her own times of need.
“That's my problem. That's what I work on in therapy,” The Kardashians star, 41, said while appearing on a recent episode of SiriusXM’s The Morgan Stewart Show.
“I think I would call Kim [Kardashian] the most, but also — my personality — I'll say, 'Ugh. Kim is studying for the bar. She has four kids. She's acting,’ … and I will run this list down in my head and be like, ‘I'm not gonna bother her with my trivial s— that I'm gonna get over in two days,’ ” she continued.
“So that's my brain. But I know Kim doesn't care. She'll be like, ‘Call me,’ ” Khloé added to host Morgan Stewart.

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The Good American co-founder also said on the podcast that she thinks she’s the best “judge of character” among her siblings.
She teased, however, that it doesn’t extend to her romantic relationships.
“If I'm dating [the person] — no,” Khloé said with a smile. "If it's somebody else, normally, I'm a great judge of character.”
Khloé said her youngest siblings, sisters Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner, are also especially skilled at assessing others.

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"They have such great heads on their shoulders,” she said. “Like, they're really realistic and levelheaded.”
"And they're really guarded. But I feel like they have to be, because they grew up differently than we did,” Khloé added, nodding to herself, Kim, Kourtney Kardashian and Rob Kardashian.
“They didn't get as much normal time before the cameras came around,” she continued, referring to how the family rose to fame through Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Khloé also opened up about the wisdom she and her siblings have gained through years in the spotlight — specifically tied to the idea that “not all money is good money.”
“At the time, there was no thought. It was more like, ‘This is so f—ing cool,’ ” the mom of two recalled of her first few brand endorsements early in her career.
“Someone's asking me to do this. I'm getting paid … What a blessing! You don't know how long this is gonna last,” Khloé continued.
“And then when we got older, I think everything shifted, and we're like, ‘Okay, not all money is good money.’ Our platform is powerful, and we can't just be doing things to do things. And we have to think about what we're doing now, and things need to be authentic,” she added.
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Still, Khloé said she’s not too hard on herself for her past decisions.
“I think with anyone, if you were offered all this stuff, you would take it. And then you grow up and you come to your senses, and you realize, ‘Okay, maybe that doesn't feel good if I am promoting something that I don't even believe in — I've never used it.' So that definitely was an evolution,” she said.


