‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ season 13’s episode 6, titled “When It Rains, It Pours Pt. 2,” will follow Kim as she rushes home from New York after receiving bad news about Kanye. Meanwhile, Khloe will clash Malika over priorities.
The synopsis for “When It Rains, It Pours Pt. 2” posted on TV Guide reads, “Conclusion. After receiving some troubling news about Kanye while in New York for the Angel Ball, Kim rushes home to his aid. Meanwhile, Kendall worries that a bad review of the Kendall+Kylie Collection from Vogue could jeopardize her modeling career, and Khloe clashes with Malika over priorities.”
The upcoming episode will be the second in a two-part installment that was first aired on E! last April 9. Episode 5, titled "When It Rains, It Pours Pt. 1," followed Kim as she slowly returned to her public life following her traumatic Paris robbery. Unfortunately, her initially smooth transition back into the limelight was interrupted after she received some distressing news about her husband, Kanye West.
The recap posted on Cosmopolitan revealed that Kim continued to struggle getting out of the house. When she tried to attend Kanye’s show at the Forum, she became uneasy and hid backstage for the remainder of the event.
In the new episode, Kim will be returning home from New York after she receives news of her husband’s condition. She will need to skip the Angel Ball to take care of Kanye.
The previous episode also addressed Khloe and her step-father’s growing tension. Things between them have been awkward since Bruce’s transition into Caitlyn, which forced Khloe to mend their turbulent relationship. The new episode will shift its focus to Khloe’s tension with Malika as the two clash over priorities.
Meanwhile, the family continued to speculate about Kourtney and Scott’s relationship while things took a better turn for Rob as he welcomed his first baby, Dream Kardashian, into their lives.
‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ season 13’s episode 6, titled “When It Rains, It Pours Pt. 2,” is scheduled to air on E! on April 16.


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