The matriarch is looking to make some money from the divorce

Sep 23, 2014 14:07 GMT  ·  By

The big news today is that Kris Jenner and Bruce Jenner, the heads of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, are getting a divorce. This isn't really news, since the couple was split for months now but seemed to be dragging on in a state of limbo about actually severing ties.

No longer! Kris has finally filed the divorce papers in Los Angeles and it seems that she's citing “irreconcilable differences,” which could mean anything and doesn't tell us if Bruce is actually turning himself into a woman.

Kris is auctioning off her dresses she insisted she keep in the divorce

Regardless of that mystery, the court documents also stated that Kris was asking to keep all her jewelry and clothes, as well as her assets obtained before the marriage. What's interesting is that today, Kris is trying to auction off some of those very clothes on eBay, trying to make a quick buck.

Gossipcop claims that Kris was busy on social media on Monday night, posting photos of ensembles and spurring her fans to auction for it, “Last chance to bid on this little number and many more on my eBay auction.”

Following the link provided to the actual action, we find out that “The entire Kardashian & Jenner family have opened up their high-fashion wardrobes to their fans, right here on eBay, all while supporting the causes they care about. 10% of the proceeds from Kris Jenner’s auctions benefit the California Community Church.”

Here we go again! Remember how Kim Kardashian held her own eBay auction and announced that she was giving part of the proceeds to charity, for the victims of the Philippines typhoon relief. Later, it was uncovered that a mere 10% of the auction actually went to charity. Her fans were mad and blasted her on social media, causing the reality star to speak up on her personal blog and defend herself.

Kris is trying to convince her fans to bid on the dresses, promises to give to charity

It looks like mother is doing the exact same thing, except she's being honest about the percentage from the start, giving it at a flat 10% to avoid any further controversy. In Kris' case, it's interesting to see that the moment for the auction was chosen rather strangely.

On the same day that she filed for divorce and asked the court to keep her assets, Kris has gone out and started selling them. This indicates that she might be trying to sell off some of the items, cashing them in, before the judge decides to split them with Bruce.

Of course, we can't really prove anything since it's all circumstantial, but it does make you raise an eyebrow at the whole deal. Especially since Kris is known to be a stone-cold businesswoman, with an eye for making money.

Husband Bruce also told the court that he planned on keeping his personal effects and that he agreed to Kris' demand for joint custody of their daughter Kylie, 17, the only remaining child who is still a minor.