Khloe Kardashian’s nanny shares rare look at star’s birthday trip as they celebrate on Kylie Jenner’s $72M private jet
KHLOE Kardashian's nanny has shared a rare inside look at the star's birthday trip as they celebrated on Kylie Jenner's $72million private jet.
Khloe's nanny Andreza Cooper shared an reel of her private jet experience.
Before stepping onto the jet, Andreza posed with Khloe and her four-year-old daughter True in front of a wall of pink balloons.
Khloe shares True with her ex Tristan Thompson, 43.
Andreza and Khloe both wore black outfits and sunglasses
The TV star's nanny kept the shades on as she raised her arm while holding a Mimosa drink in her hand.
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Andreza also took a snapshot of the small plate with avocado toast.
The camera filmed the interior of the jet, which had even more balloons to commemorate Khloe's birthday.
For her 38th birthday, the Hulu star was given a white cake with frosting and rainbow-colored cookies.
The jet took off into the sky and flew in the air, above the clear blue waters.
The Gardenstate and Bien song, The Best Part, played in the background.
KYLIE'S PRIVATE JET
Kylie, 24, previously bought the Global Express jet before Covid struck.
The private plane is covered in pink decorations to match the TV personality's signature color scheme.
It also has an entertainment suite, a master suite, two bathrooms, a gallery, a crew rest area, a closet, and enough storage room for baggage.
The cocktail napkins have “Kylie Air” written on them in the pink Kylie Cosmetics font.
The pink-shaded windows bathe the travelers in a rose-colored glow.
'ALWAYS TRAVEL WITH HER'
In February, The Kardashians star Khloe shared a snapshot of herself with her long-time nannies, Andreza and Monica Longanbach.
The trio smiled at the camera while wearing their best formal attire.
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"As we travel a lot internationally, I also monitor her sleep because there are a lot of time zones, so, to change, I always travel with her when she is international."
Andreza concluded: "If it's just three days, I keep Los Angeles time, if it's more than three days, local time is a little late."