It seems that despite the coronavirus (CoVid) pandemic, all is still not well among the Kardashian sisters.
In Season 17 of the Keeping Up With The Kardashians (KUWTK), Kourtney, 41, had started fighting with her sisters—Kim, 39, Khloe, 35, Kendall Jenner, 24, and Kylie Jenner, 22, as she would rather focus on being a mother than dedicate much of her time to the show.
Things got heated up when Kourtney wanted to change the schedule of a photoshoot that Kim arranged. The photoshoot was for their family Christmas card.
It seems that Season 18 is no different as a trailer for the new season shows Kourtney and Kim going at each other with blows that went on for a while before Khloe intervened.
KUWTK executive producer Farnaz Farjam told In Touch on its June 8, 2020 issue that the tension among the Kardashian sisters continue as new issues are added up to the old ones that have not been resolved yet.
Old issues would include Kourtney still reluctant to continue shooting for the show’s Season 18.
Farjam further told In Touch that right before Los Angeles was placed on quarantine, some members of the Kardashian sisters were not seeing eye to eye.
A source told In Touch that the Khloe's decision to allow ex Tristan Thompson to stay with her for the quarantine is not sitting well with her sisters. Obviously, this is one of the new issues.
Not surprising because a year ago, Khloe had kicked the 29-year-old NBA player out of her home after he was caught cheating on her. They have a two-year-old daughter named True.
Kendall also admitted on her Instagram that she is fighting with Kylie.
Surely, all these drama will be on the new season of the KUWTK which is not missing a beat even with the lockdown. Interestingly enough, despite the reality show, rumors continue to surround the Kardashians.


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