In the first episode of the fourth season of the Kardashians’ eponymous Hulu series, which aired last night, tensions between sisters Kim and Kourtney appeared to reach boiling point.
In a heated phone call, during which the pair discussed the fall out surrounding the third season of the show, the eldest Kardashian sisters continued the fight that arose last season after Kim curated a collection with Dolce & Gabbana, which Kourtney felt was a slight to her Dolce & Gabbana-themed wedding.
The argument culminates in Kim telling Kourtney that she has a ‘serious vendetta’ and Kourtney calling Kim a ‘narcissist.’
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'You are just different… you hate us, you're a different person, we all talk about it,' Kim says, as Kourtney responds, 'Because I don't need you guys anymore. I don't need to be a part of it.'
Kim adds, 'All of your friends call us complaining, whether you think they're the ones going to you, they're all coming to us on the side, saying the opposite to us, so we're all confused and we're on a group chat that's actually labeled 'Not Kourtney,' so we know and have to funnel what your friends are saying to us and to figure out why you're such a different person and why you have this vendetta out.'
In the trailer for the upcoming season, Kourtney can be seen admitting there has ‘been a lot of tension,’ adding, ‘It's really hard to watch people talking about you. I don't feel understood.’
Season four also looks set to dive into Khloé’s co-parenting relationship with her ex Tristan Thompson, after they welcomed their son Tatum in July 2022 following their split. The Good American co-founder can be seen admitting that the pair are in ‘really sensitive times.’
The trailer also shows Kylie Jenner, who’s been spotted with her rumoured beau Timothée Chalamet in recent weeks, saying that she feels ‘like myself again. I feel amazing.’
New episodes of The Kardashians will be available to stream on Hulu every Thursday.
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