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Kardashian Sisters Kim and Khloe Engage in Heated Exchange During RV Trip
Tensions flared between reality TV personalities Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian in a recent episode of “The Kardashians,” sparking drama reminiscent of a previous disagreement between their younger siblings, Kendall and Kylie Jenner. However, this time, the conflict escalated to involve matriarch Kris Jenner, adding another layer to the family dynamics.
RV Road Trip Drama: Parenting Criticisms Ignite Family Feud
Kim (44), Khloe (40), and Kris (69) embarked on what was intended to be a glamorous RV road trip to Joshua Tree. However, the vacation took a turn when Kim’s parenting decisions became a focal point of contention.
Phone Use and Parental Check-ins Spark Debate
Khloe and Kris confronted Kim for her extensive phone use during the trip, specifically for FaceTiming her daughter North West, who was in China. This criticism arose because Kim had previously chastised Khloe for contacting her daughter, True Thompson, during a prior trip to Italy.
“Don’t Be a Hypocrite”: Kris Jenner’s Stern Warning to Kim
Kris directly addressed Kim, stating, “You gave her so much grief for communicating with her kids,” prompting Kim to concede, “I’m a hypocrite.” Kris then delivered a characteristic warning: “Don’t be an ass—-.”
In a confessional segment, Khloe elaborated on her perspective, acknowledging the need for Kim to check on North while out of the country, but pointedly adding, “[Kim] is out of the country, of course you should talk to your child… but don’t forget what a hypocritical person you are. You two-faced mother-f——.”
Custody Battle and Co-Parenting Challenges Amidst Family Conflict
This domestic dispute occurs amidst Kim’s contentious custody battle with Kanye West concerning their four children: North (11), Saint (9), Chicago (7), and Psalm (5). Khloe shares daughter True (6) and son Tatum Thompson (2) with her former partner, NBA player Tristan Thompson.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s Ongoing Feud Escalates
The fractious relationship between Kim and Kanye recently intensified when West, disregarding Kardashian’s objections, released a song featuring their daughter North alongside Diddy, who is currently facing serious allegations.
Subsequent reports indicated Kardashian abruptly concluded one of North’s visits with West due to concerns about the presence of Andrew Tate, who is facing human trafficking charges in Romania.
West reportedly responded with a series of aggressive online posts on X, criticizing Kardashian’s parenting and accusing a ‘white woman’ of attempting to control his children.
Full Custody Considerations and Concerns for Kanye West’s Well-being
Sources now suggest that Kardashian is contemplating seeking full custody of their children. An insider revealed that Kardashian and her children are reportedly worried about West’s mental state, alleging he is ‘sinking further down’ amid their volatile disagreements.
The source further claimed West, who disputes a bipolar disorder diagnosis, was ‘obviously not taking his meds, if he was we wouldn’t be here,’ referring to his recent X outbursts. Following these online comments, West (47) is reported to have traveled to Tokyo.
Kim Kardashian to Testify in Paris Robbery Trial
Separately, Kim Kardashian is preparing to give evidence in the upcoming trial related to the 2016 Paris robbery where she was violently robbed at gunpoint.
“Grandpa Robbers” Set for Trial in April
During the alarming $10 million heist, Kardashian was restrained, gagged, and confined to a bathroom while thieves stole her valuable jewelry collection, including her $4 million engagement ring from West. The twelve defendants, nicknamed “Kardashian’s Twelve,” are currently released pending trial.
These so-called ‘Grandpa Robbers’ are scheduled to face trial in April, with Kardashian expected to provide her testimony to the court in May. This legal proceeding occurs alongside the ongoing strained relations with her former husband, Kanye West, from whom she separated in 2021 after nearly seven years of marriage.