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Kim Kardashian West doubts Kris and Caitlyn Jenner will reconcile

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian West doubts whether Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner will reconcile, following their recent falling out.

Kim Kardashian West doubts whether Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner will be able to reconcile their differences.

The 36-year-old beauty has suggested that the duo – who were married between 1991 and 2015 – will struggle to overcome the fallout from Caitlyn’s damning claims about her ex-wife in her memoir, ‘The Secrets of My Life’.

Asked on ‘Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen’ how likely it is "on a scale of one to 10" that they will be able to overcome their rift, Kim said: "Zero [or] one."

However, Kim subsequently revised her answer, pointing to their two daughters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, as one possible reason why Kris and Caitlyn might reconcile.

The brunette beauty said: "No, two – Kendall and Kylie."

This comes shortly after Kim admitted she doesn’t "respect the character" Caitlyn is now showing.

The reality TV star admitted Caitlyn has played a major role in her life, but questioned the wisdom of her publishing a book.

Kim said: "That was my stepdad for so many years. She taught me about character and so much growing up, and I just feel like I don’t respect the character that she’s showing now … like there’s no need for a book. Tell your story, but just don’t bash other people I just think it’s not tasteful."

On the other hand, Caitlyn recently revealed she hasn’t spoken to Kim "in a long time".

She shared: "I love Kim, I think she’s a wonderful person. But, well, to be honest with you, I really haven’t talked to her in a long time. I’ve kind of let everything calm down. So I kind of stay, you know, I keep my distance. I’m out there trying to make a difference in the world …

"There’s a lot of drama in the Kardashian family. This is my book about my opinions on things that had happened with me and my family. Any time I express my opinion, you know, with my family, there’s always challenges in doing that."