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Video: Kris Jenner Announces That She Has A Sex Tape

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Well, it's finally happened. Kris Jenner, the matriarch of the Kardashian family, has announced to the world that she, like her daughter before her, also has a sex tape.

Just let that sink in for a minute.

Jenner, 57, made the announcement in a teaser clip for "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." While having a conversation with the fam about keeping things hot in a relationship (like you do), Kris states in no uncertain terms, "Bruce and I made a sex tape."

Bruce immediately claims that the video has since been erased, but it seems like that might be more to save face (or keep the unrelenting media from prying!) than anything else.

The Jenner/Kardahshian family has, per usual, spent a lot of time in the news lately. Kylie Jenner got in a three-car collision on Wednesday, and Lamar Odom was arrested early this morning for a DUI, also having his license revoked.

Here's the big reveal:

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