Khloé Kardashian Jokes Her Kids 'Better Not Talk About Childhood Trauma' When They Grow Up: 'Best Freaking Lives'

Kardashian is mom to daughter True and son Tatum, both of whom she shares with ex Tristan Thompson

Khloe Kardashian/Instagram Khloé Kardashian (center) and her two kids, True and Tatum

Khloe Kardashian/Instagram

Khloé Kardashian (center) and her two kids, True and Tatum

Khloé Kardashian is striving to give her kids the best possible life.

On the Wednesday, Jan. 22 episode of the Good American co-founder's podcast Khloé in Wonder Land, the mom of two, 40, spoke about childhood trauma, noting that although her two kids – True, 6, and Tatum, 2 — have great lives, it's likely that they'll still have some kind of trauma to work through when they get older.

“We all have trauma. Whether it be big, or small. I always joke, I’m like, ‘Well my kids better not talk about childhood trauma because they have the best freaking lives,' " Kardashian said in the podcast.

"And they do! But it’s going to happen. It’s the inevitable," she adds.

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Kardashian shares her two kids with ex Tristan Thompson.

On the first episode of her podcast, Kardashian spoke with Scott Disick, where the two discussed whether they want their kids to be in the spotlight like they are.

"Now that we are both parents, what advice would you give to your kids? Do you want them to be a part of this world?” Kardashian asked Disick, 41.

“I feel like it’s up to them. They don’t seem very interested, but I remember Kylie [Jenner] and Kendall [Jenner] at their age not being interested at all. And not wanting to do the show or be on the show or being any part of it," Disick said, who shares daughter Penelope, 12, and sons Mason, 15, and Reign, 10, with Kourtney Kardashian Barker.

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"And at that time, I don’t think they even knew what it was or what it was gonna be, but they definitely were like we’re going to school. You guys can film. Even though they were like, on the show at a default," he continued.

Later in the episode, the two talk about what it's going to be like for all 13 grandkids to come of age together.

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“Thirteen different personalities hitting a different demographic?” Disick asked.

“I am so terrified just for Storm, Chi, True and Dream to be teenagers at the same time. I am terrified,” Kardashian admitted.

“And then you have the older – North, Mas, this one, that one. They’re going out," Disick said of Kim Kardashian's daughter North and his son Mason. "They’re going to be like, ‘Oh, there’s my cousin. Oh, there’s, Oop. This whole club’s my cousin. Let’s gooo!’ It’s going to be insane. Imagine the guy on the microphone having to name-drop every person.”

“It’s going to be a problem," Khloé responded.

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