Kanye West made headlines recently when he published an open letter in the Wall Street Journal addressing the antisemitic remarks that have followed him for years. In the piece, which he titled in a way that signaled remorse toward those he had wronged, he acknowledged that staying silent had made things worse and expressed regret over statements and actions from his past. For much of the public, it was a notable if overdue moment of accountability from one of music’s most polarizing figures.
For Kris Jenner, it appears to have landed quite differently. According to people familiar with her thinking, the 70-year-old momager has not been moved by the gesture and is not inclined to take West’s words at face value. Those close to her suggest she views the apology as falling well short of what would be needed to repair trust, and that her skepticism runs deeper than this single public statement.
Kris Jenner’s skepticism goes beyond the words
The timing of West’s apology has drawn particular scrutiny from those in Jenner’s orbit. The letter surfaced ahead of a new album release, a detail that has not gone unnoticed and that has contributed to a sense among some observers that the contrition may be more strategic than sincere. People familiar with Jenner’s position say she hopes West is being genuine for his own sake but that his track record has made it impossible for her to simply take him at his word.
What compounds the skepticism, according to those familiar with the situation, is the broader history that sits behind the antisemitic remarks themselves. Jenner is said to be acutely aware of the sustained disruption West has brought into her daughter Kim Kardashian’s life, an ongoing reality that extends well beyond any single controversy. The harmful comments, in her view, are one part of a much larger and longer pattern that she has watched her daughter navigate firsthand.
Kim Kardashian remains at the center of it all
West and Kardashian were married from 2014 to 2022 and share four children together, North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm. Co-parenting in the years since their split has kept the two in each other’s orbits in ways that have not always been smooth, and it is that ongoing reality that those close to Jenner say shapes her response to any public gesture West makes.
People familiar with her thinking describe Jenner as approaching the situation with care, not out of any desire to rehabilitate West’s standing but out of awareness that her daughter’s life remains intertwined with his in ways that require a measured touch. She is not interested in adding volatility to an already complicated dynamic, but she is also not prepared to signal that the apology has changed anything.
Kanye West’s own framing adds another layer
West himself has spoken about the weight he believes his public words carry. In a separate interview ahead of the apology’s publication, he reflected on his responsibility as a public figure and described wanting to be on the right side of history, grounding his position in themes of love and positivity. Whether that framing resonates with those most directly affected by his past behavior remains another question entirely.
For Jenner, at least, the answer appears to be no. The people around her describe a woman who has watched this particular cycle play out before and who is not prepared to mistake a well-timed public statement for genuine and lasting change.

