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Caitlyn Jenner Stuns Kris Jenner During Emotional Conversation About Their Marriage: Maybe 'We'll Renew Our Vows'

Caitlyn Jenner made a surprising statement about the future of her relationship with ex Kris Jenner in Sunday's I Am Cait.




Caitlyn injected some levity into an emotional conversation with Kris, wondering allowed to her ex-spouse, "Maybe at some point we'll renew our vows."

After a long pause, Kris, 60, simply said, "What? Do I get another diamond?"

Caitlyn, 66, laughed, telling Kris, "I don't want you to get your hopes up. I'll need a diamond too."

The moment came at the end of a lengthy conversation where the pair reflected on their marriage – specifically the last few years before announcing their split in October 2013 and Caitlyn's transition.

"I think over the last couple of years, you were frustrated with me. I was frustrated with myself," said Caitlyn. "I just want to apologize for a lot of the times the way I acted. It didn't have to be that way. I think going forward from here, I would always want you in my life."

Caitlyn went on to say that although she now has a "very different" relationship with Kris, she hoped it "can be a really good relationship."

Kris agreed and said she was moved by the words.

"That's everything. That's why I'm here. I came to check up on you. I still love you, and the kids still adore you," said Kris.

I Am Cait airs Sundays (9 p.m. ET) on E!



This article originally appeared on People.com 

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