The Kardashians: Kim and Khloe heated argument in the latest episode

Kim accuses Khloe of being “condensing” in her tone and manner.


Pop Culture & Art June 27, 2024
Courtesy: Reuters

In the latest episode of "The Kardashians," released on June 27, Kim and Khloé Kardashian got into a heated argument regarding Khloé's preference for staying at home and spending time with her children.

The conflict began when Kim approached Khloé to address their issues before their family trip to Aspen, Colorado. 

Speaking to the cameras, Kim expressed her frustration, saying, "Khloé has really been pissing me off lately."

Kim accused Khloé of being “condensing” in her tone and manner, especially when criticizing Kim's parenting. In response, Khloé fired back, accusing Kim of misdirecting her anger.

"It sounds like you're dealing with a bunch of your own bulls--- and you decided to harvest this and build up all this animosity towards me, when this is a you f---ing problem," Khloé told Kim. 

"I swear you just wanna project whatever you're going through and take it out on me, and I can handle it but only for so long. I'm not gonna be here all day, so if you need to slap me or something, do it."

Khloé repeatedly stressed that she "wasn't trying to shame" Kim, suggesting that Kim's remarks stemmed from her "own insecurity."

However, Kim remained unconvinced. In a confessional, she remarked, "Maybe you wouldn’t have such a stick up your a-- ... if you lived your life a little bit, it's just crazy. Interact with other human beings beside the children in your family all day long. We're great, I know, but you need some other human interaction."

"You don’t realize that you sometimes have a stick up your a-- and it's like sometimes you're like, god, she just needs to get f---ed," Kim said. "You just need to get away from your kids, a pure getaway!"

New episodes of "The Kardashians" are released on Hulu every Thursday. 

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