The 5 Most Shocking Things Kim Kardashian Revealed On Watch What Happens Live

Last night, Kim Kardashian appeared on Watch What Happens Live. The host, Andy Cohen, is KNOWN for getting celebrities to reveal some juicy sh!t, and last night was no exception.
Here are 5 of the craziest things Kim admitted to last night. Enjoy!
On Kendall's infamous Pepsi commercial
When Kim was asked about thatPepsi commercial, she revealed that Kendall felt guilty about the backlash. “She totally understood at the end of the day and she felt really awful for it,” Kim said. “She just wants to move on from it.”
She went on to defend her sister, stating, “I think any time someone does anything they don’t have bad intentions—especially Kendall, who’s so sensitive.”
“She would never mean for anyone to perceive anything in a negative way.”
On her feud with Taylor Swift
During the show, Kim was asked how her feud with Taylor Swift affected Kendall's status as a part of Taylor's infamous squad. "I don't know if Kendall was a part of her squad. I don't think she was. Yeah, so, I don't think it was awkward."
Andy Cohen then asked Kim if she had spoken to Taylor at all since the brawl. Kim shook her head and shrugged her shoulders in reply.
On Kylie and Tyga's breakup
"On a scale of 1 to 10, how relieved were you when Kylie and Tyga finally called it quits?" Andy asked Kim.
"You know, I feel like [there was] a lot of drama, and it doesn't mean he's a bad person at all," said Kim. "And what was great was that it was so easy, that split. There has not been any drama with her since."
On her marriage to Kris Humphries
Kim admitted that pressure to get married led her to wed Kris Humphries. “I just thought, ‘Holy s—, I’m 30 years old, I better get this together. I better get married," she said.
"I think a lot of girls do go through that where they freak out thinking they’re getting old and have to figure it out, all their friends are having kids. It was more of that situation.”
On Kris and Caitlyn Jenner's estrangement
"Zero," Kim said at first. "No, one. No, I would say two percent."