> At a Glance
> – Khloé Kardashian says the sisters never Venmo each other
> – They rotate who pays for group items to keep things fair
> – Why it matters: Shows how ultra-rich families still keep everyday spending simple
Khloé Kardashian just pulled back the curtain on how the world’s most famous sisters split the bill-and it’s surprisingly low-tech.
The No-Venmo Policy
On the January 7 episode of her podcast Khloé in Wonder Land, the 41-year-old revealed that she and her siblings-Kourtney, 46, Kim, 45, Kendall, 30, and Kylie, 28-refuse to use payment apps.
> Khloé explained:
> “We do not Venmo each other, but we always take turns.”
The system is built on trust. Whoever reaches for the wallet first covers the cost, knowing the next round will be someone else’s turn.
Cash-Only Crisis at School
The method was tested recently when the cousins needed Spirit Friday shirts from a cash-only campus shop. Kim had empty pockets, so Khloé handed over the bills.
> Khloé recalled:
> “Kim didn’t have any money, so I was like, ‘I’ll get it for you, it’s nothing.'”

Kim offered to route repayment through her business manager, but Khloé waved it off. Days later, Kim bought Khloé a treat to balance the ledger.
Holiday Price Tags Add Up
The rotating-tab tradition extends to their over-the-top Christmas décor. Last December, Khloé admitted they split the cost of accessories needed to transform their homes into winter wonderlands.
- Diamond-studded gowns
- Red velvet decorations
- Professional family photo shoots
Kris Jenner calls the annual photo session her favorite tradition, noting the group shots have grown as more grandchildren arrive.
Key Takeaways
- No payment apps, just old-fashioned IOUs among the Kardashian-Jenner sisters
- Recent cash-only school purchase highlighted their trust-based system
- Christmas décor bills are shared the same way
- Rotation rule keeps millionaire siblings feeling “normal”
For a family worth billions, the simplest payment plan is still taking turns.

