Kris Jenner is finally ending her 23-year marriage to Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner, a year after announcing their divorce.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians matriarch filed for divorce on Monday in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences.
The pair’s relationship and its troubles have been featured prominently on the reality show that focuses heavily on Kris Jenner’s daughters from a previous marriage, Kourtney, Kim and Khloe Kardashian.
The women and their brother Rob were born during Kris Jenner’s previous marriage to Los Angeles attorney Robert Kardashian, whom she divorced in 1991.
Kris and Bruce Jenner have two children together, daughters Kendall and Kylie. The divorce petition seeks joint custody of 17-year-old Kylie Jenner their only underage child.
The legal documents state the fame-hungry matriarch wants to keep all jewelry and assets from before the separation, and they’ll divide ‘everything else’ later.
Hours after she filed, the Olympic gold medalist – who turns 65 next month – submitted his response.
According to Radar Online, the long-haired patriarch also requested joint custody of Kylie and wants to keep his ‘jewelry and other personal effects.’
In another sign of a surprisingly unmessy divorce, neither Kris nor Bruce want to pay each other spousal support.
Bruce Jenner won the gold medal for men’s decathlon in the 1976 Olympics.
Court filings say he and Kris Jenner separated on 1 June. The filings do not provide any additional details or how the couple will split their assets.