Kim Kardashian recently opened up about the importance of her children being exposed to different types of people, particularly highlighting their experiences with Tristan Thompson’s brother, Amari, who suffers from Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. In the latest episode of The Kardashians, which aired on April 3rd, 2025, Khloe Kardashian threw a birthday party for Amari, which sparked a thoughtful conversation among the kids.

During the event, Khloe shared how her daughter True is more concerned than frightened about Amari’s condition, noting that she felt it was essential for kids to be around and interact with people who are different from them. “My kids are much more exposed to Amari than some of the other kids. So True is more concerned than frightened of Amari,” Khloe explained. “But I do think it is important for our kids — and everyone’s kids — to be exposed to all different types of people.”
Kim Kardashian, who shares four children with her ex-husband Kanye West, echoed Khloe’s sentiments, expressing her support for their children’s exposure to Amari. “I love our kids growing up around him and helping him,” Kim said. “They have lots of questions, and at times they might not be the most comfortable. But I think it is so important that they play with him and really get to know him.”

Kim also took a moment to check in with her daughter, Chicago, asking if she and her friends were “a little bit scared,” to which she reassured them, “But it’s OK if you are.” Kim’s emphasis on the importance of understanding and accepting differences came through in her conversation, encouraging an environment of inclusivity and learning.
The party, which was a joyous occasion, took a brief turn when Amari had a seizure, which concerned his aunt Kris Jenner. Amari, 18, suffers from epilepsy due to his condition and requires constant supervision, which added a layer of worry for the family during the celebration.
Kim Kardashian’s stance on the situation highlighted her desire for her children to grow up with empathy and understanding, further showing the family’s commitment to inclusivity and compassion.