Kris Jenner explains why she has 9 sets of pajamas for her 7 grandchildren

A screenshot of Kris Jenner's scene in "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" E!

Kris Jenner sent fans into a frenzy when she recently shared a snap of pajamas for her grandchildren. Now, while gracing Steve Harvey's talk show on Tuesday, Nov. 28, the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" matriarch explained why she has nine sets of sleepwear, although she only has six grandkids and one on the way.

Kris has six grandchildren, Mason (7), Penelope (5), North (4), Reign (2), Saint (1), and Dream (1). One more will be added to the bunch as Kim Kardashian is set to have a baby in the coming year via a surrogate mom.

The controversial photo was posted on Wednesday, Nov. 15, and has a caption, "thank you for a collection for every one of my grandchildren." As Kris' grandchildren will soon total to seven, this leaves two extra sets of pajamas that some people think could be for Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner's alleged babies.

There are swirling rumors that the two sisters are pregnant with their respective partners. However, both are neither denying nor confirming the news.

Staying mum about the rumors, Kris told Harvey that the pajamas were a gift. "Oprah had these pajamas as one of her favorite things. It's Burt's Bees Baby," she explained.

However, when she visited the brand's site, they were all sold out. She then called the company and asked if they still have a few left, "And that's what they sent!" she said.

Meanwhile, talking about how she gears up for the holidays, Kris also revealed to Harvey that she already started buying Christmas gifts as early as July. And this has been the 62-year-old star's tradition that has been going on for 40 years.

She also revealed that they have been having the same Christmas Eve party since she was 22 years old and it gets "bigger and crazier" each year. Now with their growing family, they have more people helping make the dinner and join the celebration.

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