With the premiere date of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” Season 18 inching closer, Kris Jenner has shared a sneak peek from the first episode wherein, Kim and Kourtney can be seen getting violent, their sibling rivalry once again taking the forefront as Kim was seen punching Kourtney.
“#KUWTK is back and we’re taking over your Thursdays! New season starts March 26 only on E! @kuwtk,” wrote Kris Jenner, as she posted the clip on her Instagram page.
In the video, the scene opens with Khloe and Kourtney arguing in the kitchen.
'Why do you have to have an attitude?' Khloe says to Kourtney who replies, “Just don't involve yourself in business that is not yours” to which Khloe snapped back by saying: “Then don't talk about it in front of me.”
In the next scene, a dramatic fight between Kim and Kourtney ensues, ending with the duo getting violent and Kim punching Kourtney. While it is yet to be known what will trigger this extreme reaction, it appears that Kourtney, 40, provoked Kim, 39. She then throws her coconut water at her and asking: “You've got nothing to say?”
Ducking to avoid the water, Kim soon stands up and aims a punch at Kourtney, who quickly ducks to avoid Kim's fist. Kim Kardashian has also spoken about the episode with her attorney Laura Wasser on her podcast All's Fair. “I might need an attorney when that first episode comes out' Kim told Laura. ”It gets a lot worse before it gets better. But you know, we’re a really close family. It all works out.”
As Season 18 of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” premieres on March 26, fans are surprised that Kourtney is still on the show as she had made it pretty clear in past interviews that she was done with it.
“It’s not okay that I feel like I’m at my breaking point. I need a break and I don’t want to film anymore. I have three kids that are my priority more than the show. What I’m saying is I’m getting to the point where I’m not happy. Everyone has their breaking point. Life is short. It’s not all about filming this show,” she had said in Season 17’s finale.
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