Kris Jenner debuts talk show 'Kris' by tricking audience with baby double of ...


Kardashian sisters' momanger mostly a success in first episode of Fox talk show, which also features celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito. Barry J. Holmes/AP

Kris Jenner kicked off her new Fox talk show, 'Kris,' Monday morning by giving the people what they wanted: a 10-minute riff on the drama surrounding the recent birth of her daughter Kim Kardashian 's first baby.


Then, after some banter with her "cute" co-host, Cameron Mathison, on his dramas at the gym, she assured the audience she'd be back to talk some more about Kim, baby North and baby daddy Kanye West, "setting the record straight."


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She clearly wanted to give the whole production a family feel, noting that daughters Khloe and Kourtney were in the audience. Also, the set was designed to replicate her foyer (that's foy-ay).


Actually, it is probably bigger than her foy-ay. As talk show sets go, this one was is closer to the Rose Bowl. Jenner and Mathison almost had to use a catapult to throw sample Twinkies out into the audience.


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As for the baby drama, well, it turns out that on the weekend the baby was born, Kim had previously arranged for Apple's Steve Wozniak to drive from Silicon Valley down to Los Angeles.


That was going to be Kim's Father's Day weekend surprise for Kanye, who is a major Apple fan.


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But then the doctors told Kim she had to deliver the baby five weeks early.


That meant that, among other things, the family had to smuggle Kim past the "300 paparazzi who always hang around ouside."


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Kim had to hunker down under a blanket in a decoy car, and Kris had to get on the floor, and meanwhile, Kim is texting Wozniak and then he actually shows up, and well, by the time Kris finished explaining all this drama, every refugee in the Sudan or Palestine was no doubt thinking, "Gee, and I thought I had problems."


Jenner, wearing a black and white outfit, did all this smoothly, reflecting her experience on numerous talk shows.


Once she finished with 25 minutes of familiy business, she introduced her good friend chef Rocco DiSpirito to do a jovial food segment in which Jenner and Mathison both donned aprons while he whipped up a little Italian something.


As they sipped some wine, Jenner noted that both she and DiSpirito are Scorpios.


Then the three hunky young singers of Il Volo descended the staircases - the foy-ay, remember - and sang an operatic version of "Surrender" before Kris helpfully held up their CD.


The audience, which seemed to be about 90% women, loved every moment.


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