Not even a pandemic can stop the reality show Keeping Up With The Kardashians (KUWTK).
When Los Angeles was put on quarantine due to the Coronavirus pandemic, momager Kris Jenner, 64, found a way together with the reality show's executive producer Farnaz Farjam to continue shooting for Season 18.
Kris and her children—the Kardashian sisters, Kourtney, 41, Kim, 39, and Khloe 35; and the Jenner sisters—Kendall, 24, and Kylie, 22, will be doing the shooting themselves.
Thus, Season 18 dubbed as the quarantine season, will be more exciting as each of the sisters and the rest of the family members take footages of themselves.
On top of shooting their daily activities, the family members are also tasked to do confessions on a set-up done by a technician in each of their homes.
And, if the trailer of the new season is to go by, the show is really something to look forward to as the sisters continue to fight among themselves.
The trailer shows Kourtney and Kim physically fighting each other while a stunned Khloe took a while to intervene.
Farjam told In Touch issue dated June 8, 2020 that the sisters continue to fight as new issues are added to the old ones that have yet to be resolved. The executive producer added that tensions have remained high among the sisters as the quarantine was about to start.
According to In Touch, we can expect to see Kim getting overwhelmed by her four children—North, 6, Saint, 4, Chicago, 2, and Psalm, 1, while on quarantine. There is also Khloe who is quarantining with ex Tristan Thompson which apparently is the source of a new tension among the sisters.
It can be remembered that Khloe, who has a two-year-old daughter with Tristan, has thrown the NBA player out on the curb for cheating on her.
And, as she had wished, Kourtney is getting only a few hours of exposure on Season 18. It can be remembered that Kourtney had been fighting with her sisters in Season 17 because she wanted to spend more time being a mom than being on the show.


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