Kris Jenner reveals in her unconventional graduation speech advice about keeping cars clean— and the deeper meaning behind this simple life lesson.

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What is the strangest piece of graduation advice Kris Jenner has ever given?
High school graduates were shocked when the mother of the Kardashian-Jenner family gave an unplanned FaceTime speech about how clean her car was instead of her dreams or goals.
“Keep your car clean,” she told the teens, who didn’t understand.
Why is it so important to have a clean car?
Jenner thinks that organizing cars is a lot like life:
- “How you treat your car shows how you feel about yourself” is a psychological mirror.
- Professional predictor—joked about hiring people based on car reviews
- The fact that she vacuumed her first red Mazda over and over again showed how disciplined she was.
“French fries, mushed old hoodies, week-old drinks?” The manager shakes his head.
Is that level of chaos appropriate? This situation is not appropriate for people of any income level.
How did Kris treat her first car when she was a teenager?
The 69-year-old businesswoman’s eyes still light up when she talks about her “most prized possession,” the candy-apple car that she got:
- Hand-washing every two weeks
- Detailed lessons of vacuuming
- Mat changes based on cost savings
“I drove that Mazda like it was a luxury car,” she laughs, tracing her desire to build a kingdom back to these early habits.
What Does Jenner Say About Business “Rizz”?
She used the term “CEO of business rizz,” which podcast hosts once called her, to describe her charm.
At the Burnouts podcast launch, she showed off her unique mix of
- Out of the ordinary thinking
- Easily relating stories
- Strong desire to start a business
In a clever crossing, reality TV’s biggest star taught life lessons to Phoebe Gates, Bill Gates’ daughter, in a show that went viral.