Khloé Kardashian's sweet 16 ruined by Kris Jenner

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Kris Jenner ruined Khloé Kardashian's sixteenth birthday. The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star recalled how a new car appeared on their driveway on her birthday - only for the 31-year-old television personality to find out it was a gift for her 59-year-old mother. She shared: "I was like, 'Oh my God!' I see this car get flat-bedded into my mother's driveway and I'm calling my mom screaming, like, 'Oh my God, you got me a car for my Sweet 16!' - and it wasn't for me. "It was actually her car that she bought herself and they delivered it early. Ironically it was on my 16th birthday, so I was a little pissed about that." And the 'Kourtney and Khloé Take The Hamptons' star admits her birthday dinner didn't go as well as she'd hoped either. Speaking in a video on her website, Khloé said: "I remember my mom celebrated my birthday early because she had to do something in Hawaii. "And she celebrated my birthday at Spago, which is this really fancy, great, expensive restaurant - great, but when you're 15 you don't know anything about Spago and you don't want to eat fancy food! I want, like, pizza or fried chicken. And so me having some fancy tuna tartar ... I'm like, 'Raw fish? I'm 15, who wants raw fish?'"

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