Going through a break up sucks, but having your relationship disected by millions of viewers around the world is even worse. Reality star matriarch, Kris Jenner, spoke candidly in the September issue of Haute Living on an array of topics, including the strength her eldest daughter, Kourtney Kardashian, has exuded since splitting with longtime boyfriend, Scott Disick.

Kardashian ended her relationship with Disick in early July. The two have been dating off-and-on since 2006. The couple allowed the cameras into their lives when Keeping Up with the Kardashians aired on the E! network. As documented on the show, Disick's excessive party habits and time away from their home contributed to the relationship's downfall, along with cheating allegations.

"[Kourtney's] kind of my hero right now -- she makes good decisions," Jenner told Haute Living. She always puts her children first and is accepting, loving, and dedicated to her family -- she doesn't get easily ruffled. This situation has made me realize how strong she is."

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Strong is right! Kardashian's Instagram account is filled with smiles and style-envy outfits, post breakup. Her mom has constantly voiced her opinion on the importance of family and remaining supportive of everyone's actions, so it's no surprise Jenner's admires the woman her daughter has become. Jenner cites her strong family roots to her upbringing in San Diego.

Jenner manages to hold her large family together, despite the drama that surrounds their last names. The 59-year-old is a grandmother of four, including Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick's children, Mason, Penelope and Reign, as well as, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's daughter, North. Jenner and her family have all been subjected to cyberbullying and she expressed her concern about her grandchildren becoming targets when they get older.

"I worry about my grandchildren because the Internet can be brutal. What makes someone so evil and angry that they would say the cruelest things about another human being? I raised my kids kind of old-fashioned -- if you don't have something nice to say, then don't say it at all. I teach love, acceptance, and tolerance ... I sometimes think that this generation is lacking in decency. I'm strong enough and have a pretty thick skin, but when people go after my kids, I just hit block-delete, block-delete. It's my mantra."

Who wouldn't want a mom like Kris in their corner?

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