Kris and Bruce Jenner’s home visited by Child Protection Services over abusing daughters Kendal and Kylie
Child Protection Services officers visited the home of Kris and Bruce Jenner on Friday after allegations their teen daughters Kendall and Kylie were being abused.
Kris and Bruce Jenner, who star in Keeping Up With The Kardashians, are said to be horrified by the allegations, which they say were made by a “prank caller”.
No evidence of abuse was found by the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.
A source told Radaronline that Child Services were obliged to investigate any allegations.
“Social workers met with the girls individually and determined that they were fine but out of an abundance of caution, cops and social workers will be making another visit to the house Monday afternoon before they officially close the case,” they said.
A source told the website Kris Jenner suspected the allegations were made by a tabloid journalist and had now hired a private investigator to determine the source.
Kylie Jenner, 15, was in the Philippines at the time where she walked a fashion show.
She tweeted pictures of herself enjoying karaoke, watching the sunset from an idyllic beach and eating a gourmet meal.
Kylie and her sister Kendall Jenner are homeschooled after leaving their private school at the end of last year in order to pursue their modelling careers.
Despite the upsetting allegations, the family appeared happy on Sunday when they celebrated Bruce Jenner’s 63rd birthday with a family dinner.
Kendall Jenner, who turns 17 next week, tweeted: “Happy birthday to the most wonderful man I know, my dad!”
And she shared a picture of herself cuddling up to Bruce Jenner in the restaurant.
The girls’ life, as seen on their show, certainly doesn’t seem to be deprived.
They live in a luxury mansion with their close and supportive family, are lavished with designer goodies, and have many friends.