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Khloé Kardashianis passing down her family values.
The Good American co-founder, 37, stars on the cover ofHealth’s November 2021 issue, telling the magazine about raising daughterTrue, 3, to always put family first.
“My family is glued to one another regardless, but with COVID and the lockdown, her cousins were her only friends for a bit,” says Khloé, who shares True with exTristan Thompson. “There were no play classes or anything like that.”
“Even though she’s young, she definitely knows about family,” continues theKeeping Up with the Kardashiansalum. “As kids, family was always at the core of every conversation. No matter what, you support one another. You’re allowed to argue and disagree.”
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She explains that even when they have feuds or confrontations, Khloé and her famous siblings always make up and move on.
“I could never imagine not speaking to one of my sisters. It just doesn’t happen,” she says.
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“My sisters have gotten into somebrutal, literally punching fights. But you get over it — there’s no other option.”
Khloé says, “We’re raising thecousins to almost feel like they’re siblings. I don’t care if they disagree — that’s inevitable. And, of course, I want them to talk through their feelings and feel validated. But there’s just no option for us to be separated and not talk to one another.”
Khloe Kardashian.PHOTOGRAPHED BY DENNIS LEUPOLD

Last month, KhloétoldE! Newsthat her “empathetic” daughter True sees her many cousins in the Kardashian-Jenner family as her siblings — which the mom thinks is adorable.
“It’s amazing. I just pray it never stops. They all think they’re, like, weirdly brother and sisters,” Khloé said, adding of sisterKim Kardashian West’s youngest child, sonPsalm, 2.
source: people.com