Kris Jenner Is the Ultimate "Mother" in Meghan Trainor's Must-See Music Video

2024-12-24 01:32:57 source: category:Back

The momager is taking center stage. 

Kris Jenner played the ultimate cool mom in Meghan Trainor's new music video for her song "Mother," channeling a blonde bombshell in the vintage-inspired clip, released March 10. 

Kris lip-synced to Meghan's new hit—which samples the 1954 classic song "Mr. Sandman"—while dripping in diamonds and dancing on a pink pedestal, dressed to the nines in a white silky gown and blonde hairstyle. The 67-year-old later changed into a black velvet mermaid gown with her signature brunette pixie cut.

"Tell me, who gave you the / Permission to speak?" Meghan sings in the chorus. "I am your mother / You listen to me."

No one was a bigger fan of Kris' cameo than her daughters. Kourtney Kardashian commented, "THAT IS MY MOTHER."

Khloe Kardashian also couldn't contain her excitement. "Stop it I'm f--king screaming! I am f--king screaming!" she wrote on Instagram March 10. "Oh my god thank God. This is really my mother! How lucky am I?? Meghan Let's be sisters."

Of course, this isn't the Kardashian matriarch's first rodeo. In 2018, Kris appeared in Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" music video as Mean Girls character Mrs. George (the mom of Plastics queen Regina George).

Watch the full video here. And for more of Kris' best looks, keep reading... 

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians matriarch stunned in a pair of glossy green leather pants paired with a sporty turtleneck, a tuxedo blazer and patent leather spike-heeled pumps.

Kris put an elegant spin on the traditional tuxedo in this buttoned up white shirt with a velvet jacket and a semi-sheer black skirt.

This hot mom bared a little skin in this floral suit-style maxi dress. She paired the look with a crossed chest line and caged yellow heels to top it off. What a look! 

Kris is seen out again in yet another fabulous lemon lovers dress. She paired the ensemble with strapped heels, her signature black shades and a white and gold trimming handbag. Do you think there's hot sauce in her bag? 

In celebration of Kim's makeup launch, the reality star wore a swaying pleated metallic Fendi dress with strap heels. 

The Kardashian-Jenner mom couldn't have looked more queen-like in this feathered gold-embellished Tommy Hilfiger dress. The sheer sleeves and choker-style neckline completed the royal look. 

This star can't go wrong with this chic combo of her legendary pixie cut, a silk red coat and a pair of blue trousers. And let's not forget the shades. 

Name a better duo than gold and black. The former talk show host wore a gold button embellished set with studded trimmings from head to toe. 

The mother of six sported this sexy summer lemon dress from Dolce & Gabbana complete with white strapped heels and a diamond pendant. 

The momager took a business casual route to the MTV Move and TV Awards wearing a formal Off-White jacket paired with black pants and boots. 

Kris looked amazing in this floor-length bodycon gown with an embellished chest design and boxed shoulders. 

Leave it to this business woman to show us how to do an LBD. This long-sleeve maxi dress is a simple-yet-sexy look, and Kris sparks it up with a shimmering bejeweled clutch. 

Kris stuns in this body hugging lace maxi gown as she stands next to her model daughter, Kendall. Do you think she gave her mom a few pointers? 

For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App

More:Back

Recommend

USMNT Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal Leg 1 vs. Jamaica: Live stream and TV, rosters

The U.S. men's national soccer team will play its first meaningful game of the Mauricio Pochettino e

Steve Bannon seeks to stay out of prison while he appeals contempt of Congress conviction

Washington — Steve Bannon, a conservative commentator and ally to former President Donald Trump, has

Palestinian supporters vandalize homes of Brooklyn Museum officials and other locations in NYC

NEW YORK (AP) — Palestinian protesters vandalized locations associated with the Brooklyn Museum and