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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kris Jenner has defended her boyfriend over stalking allegations.

    The 59-year-old 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star - who is currently dating 33-year-old Corey Gamble, following her separation from Bruce Jenner - doesn't think her new beau is "capable" of being a stalker.


    Corey - who's ex got a restraining order against him in 2010 after he allegedly followed her everywhere - isn't the right "type" of person to be a stalker, according to Kris.

    She is believed to have told her friends that Corey is just a "background guy", so he is unlikely to have ever stalked anyone, TMZ reports.

    Kris also defended Corey's professional job, as a tour manager for Justin Bieber, explaining that he could easily have tried to "exploit" that relationship but didn't.

    Before the allegations came to light, Corey came clean to the businesswoman and television personality, insisting that his ex never had a case against him.

    Meanwhile, sources close to Kris recently revealed that she is falling hard for Corey.

    The insider said: "[Corey] constantly tells her how hot, sexy and smart she is.

    "[They] are like teenagers, non-stop making out and it's major PDA all the time! [Kris] is having fun and is so attracted to him."

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