Brody Jenner revealed he doesn’t “get to go” on sister Kylie Jenner’s $73 million private jet despite their family ties.
“Kendall and Kylie are my sisters. We have the same last name, but we don’t share a bank account,” the “Hills” alum, 41, told Bustle in an interview published Tuesday.
“I don’t get to go on the pink jet, though I would love to.”
Brody, who’s currently competing on Fox’s “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test,” also made it clear that even though he and brother Brandon Jenner are related to the billionaire Kardashian clan through their dad, Caitlyn Jenner, 75, he rejects the assumption that he’s “a trust fund kid who doesn’t have to work.”
“It’s funny that people think that, because, first off, my dad never gave any child support. It wasn’t like we were getting any money from the Kardashians ever,” he shared.
According to the outlet, Caitlyn’s representative claimed Brody’s mother, Linda Thompson, turned down the possibility of child support and alimony during her divorce from the former Olympian.
Instead, she accepted an upfront payment to reflect 100% of their marital assets, which was millions of dollars.
Following Caitlyn’s split from Linda, she married Kris Jenner. During their marriage, Caitlyn and Kris welcomed Kendall and Kylie — Brody’s half-sisters.
Kylie’s personal airliner — which measures at an impressive 8 feet wide and 59.6 feet long — is decorated with colored lighting across the ceiling that can be programmed to shine in different hues. The plane also features customized beige seats that have the initials “KJ” written on them.
Kylie Air also has multiple rooms, including an entertainment suite, a primary suite, two bathrooms, a gallery, crew rest area, closet and lots of storage room.
While his relationship with dad Caitlyn has been a sore spot for Brody in the past, things appear to be on the mend.
Caitlyn recently apologized to Brody for his feelings of “abandonment” during his childhood.
“It was the first time in my life that I’ve ever gotten an apology. You know, ‘I’m sorry for not being there,’” Brody revealed last month, adding that the note “honestly… meant a lot.”
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