Caitlyn Jenner had strict parenting rules


Los Angeles, Nov 29 (IANS): Reality TV personality Caitlyn Jenner used to make daughters Kendall and Kylie Jenner go to bed "hungry" if they didn't finish their dinner.

The 67-year-old, who was formerly known as Bruce Jenner before undergoing a gender transformation, used to "get mad" at his daughters if they didn't eat their dinner, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

"Growing up, my dad was way more strict than my mom. He was always reminding Kylie and me about school and homework -- but we never really got in trouble for that. The one thing he would get mad at us for was not eating our food," Kendall posted on her website.

"So, if we wanted dessert, my dad insisted that we had to finish everything on our plates, including all of our vegetables and protein. He would tell us that if we didn't finish, we would have to go to bed hungry, but we would still try to sneak dessert anyway," she added.

Kendall says that she would avoid eating any meals so she could "sneak away" and indulge in junk food.

"Sometimes, we would avoid eating all of our dinner so we could sneak away and eat junk food, like popsicles and other sweets," she posted.

  

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