Former athlete and TV personality Bruce Jenner was left in tears when his former wife Kris Jenner told him he was no longer the executor of her will.
The 65-year-old star is seen getting teary eyed in a clip from an upcoming episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" as his ex-wife reveals she has put her eldest daughter Kourtney Kardashian, 35, in charge of her affairs should anything happen to her, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Speaking on Sunday's "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" episode, Kris says: "For my entire marriage with Bruce he has always been listed as the executor on my living will.
But when Bruce and I got divorced I decided that Kourtney was going to be the executor."
Kris reveals the news to Bruce at a medical facility, where she is undergoing a procedure, after she is asked by a member of staff who should be contacted if there are any complications.
He fails to hide his emotions following the revelation, and disagrees with Kris' decision.
He says: "The problem I have with all of this... Kourtney with the final say? What, I'm not here? I'm the only one here. She's not here."
But the 59-year-old reality star clarifies her decision, insisting she doesn't see why Bruce, who she was married to for 24 years until their divorce was finalised earlier this year, should have that authority anymore.
She explains: "If somebody needs to make a decision, like taking you off life support, we're divorced. I don't think you should be the one that would decide."
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