A new trailer for the next “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” episode this Sunday showed another member of the family distraught about her home security.
In the video, Kendall Jenner started off saying, "I used to be the one who was so independent. I was always kind of by myself, in a good way. But now it's like fully flipped."
In another scene, the model recounts to her mother Kris and Scott Disick about the time she engaged with a stranger who have waited for her at her house.
She told the two in the promo clip, "So, I came home one night and there was a guy sitting on the side of my street, and I was like, “That's so weird.” He just looked like a homeless man. I drove around and went into my house and I watched the gate close. I turned my car off, getting my stuff together. I'm about to open my door and I look in my rear-view mirror and he was standing right there. I was like, “No, you need to leave.” I called one of my friends immediately. I'm sobbing crying. He was at my window, banging on my window, screaming at me."
Refinery29 said friends came to the rescue and helped keep the man until police arrived at Jenner’s home. Since then, Kendall got a restraining order against the stranger, and the show will also feature her preparing for court.
Paste Magazine said Jenner’s public admission of her experience comes just a week after her older sister, Kim Kardashian West, finally revealed everything about what happened during the robbery in her Paris apartment. Kardashian West was visibly emotional as she recounts how she was tied, gagged, and locked up in a bathroom, while fearing for her life.


Gulf Sovereign Funds Unite in Paramount–Skydance Bid for Warner Bros Discovery
FCC Chair Brendan Carr to Face Senate Oversight After Controversy Over Jimmy Kimmel Show
Trump Signals He May Influence Netflix–Warner Bros Merger Decision
Paramount’s $108.4B Hostile Bid for Warner Bros Discovery Signals Major Shift in Hollywood
6 simple questions to tell if a ‘finfluencer’ is more flash than cash
Disney’s ABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel Live! After Controversial Remarks on Charlie Kirk Killing
FCC Chair Brendan Carr to Testify Before Senate Commerce Committee Amid Disney-ABC Controversy
Trump–Kushner Links Raise Concerns as Paramount Pushes $108B Warner Bros Discovery Bid
How Marvel’s Fantastic Four discovered the human in the superhuman
Netflix Shuts Down Boss Fight Entertainment, Developer of “Squid Game: Unleashed” Amid Gaming Strategy Shift
Trump to Pardon Reality Stars Todd and Julie Chrisley After Tax Fraud Conviction
Oscars 2025: who will likely win, who should win, and who barely deserves to be there
Disney’s Streaming Growth Hinges on International Expansion and Local Content
Squid Game Finale Boosts Netflix Earnings, But Guidance Disappoints Investors
The Mona Lisa is a vampire
Trump Proposes Two-Year Shutdown of Kennedy Center Amid Ongoing Turmoil 



