Khloé Kardashian on Bruce Jenner's Transition: ''It Breaks My Heart That He's Been Miserable His Entire Life''—Watch!

Kendall, Kylie, Kim, Kourtney and more family members speak out on their love and support for Bruce's journey

By Bruna Nessif May 19, 2015 12:00 PMTags
Watch: Kardashian Family Opens Up About Love for Bruce

Khloé Kardashian may have been the one to take Bruce Jenner's news the hardest, but it was all coming from a place of love.

As one by one he told them about his decision to fully transition into a woman at the age of 65, having "for all intents and purposes" been a woman his whole life, the Kardashian and Jenner kids all dealt with the news in their own way, and while the 30-year-old seemed harsh over what he had to tell them, she explains it broke her heart.

"It breaks my heart that he's been miserable his entire life," Khloé said during part 2 of About Bruce Monday night. "All these kids, great father, great family, but was never happy."

(At this time, Bruce Jenner has not chosen to publicly identify as a woman and so E! News will continue to refer to him as Bruce and use male pronouns, until he indicates otherwise.)

Regardless, Khloé and her family all support Bruce during this time and shared their loving words and hopes for their dad's future.

"I hope for this to turn into something amazing. He's gone 65 years hiding something. Why not be who you wanna be? If that's her, then that's her," Kendall Jenner said, while younger sister Kylie Jenner explained, "I'm excited for him. I just feel so horrible that he's always had this inside and never got to fully be himself."

"As a family, we all are the same way and we just want each other to be happy," Kourtney Kardashian added, and Kim Kardashian noted, "Now that Bruce can be who he's meant to be and who he wants to be, and this secret has been lifted, this big weight has been lifted, he can live his life and hopefully live a happy life."

"The only thing I want out of this is to help people. Not just the transgender community. It's really bigger than that. It's so much more. There's so much about tolerance towards people, about understanding of people," Bruce said. "We need more tolerance in the world toward our fellow man. We're all human beings put on this earth. We need to learn to live together."

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