‘Keeping Up with Kardashian’ Season 13 Premiere: Paris Robbery Incident Skipped; Khloé Hides Her New Boyfriend from Kim
Even though Kim Kardashian did not mention the Paris robbery in "Keeping Up with Kardashian" season 13 premiere episode, there was still a lot going on on the show. From Khloé's new relationship to Kourtney's histrionics with Scott Disick, the Kardashian family never faces a dearth of drama.
According to Cosmopolitan, "Keeping Up with Kardashian" season 13 premiere episode skipped discussing the Paris robbery incident, but it still managed to amuse its fans as expected. However, the teasers for the show's upcoming Sunday episode reveal Kim talking to her sisters, Khloé and Kourtney, about the traumatic aftereffect of the incident.
The reality TV star recollects the horrifying incident when she was in French capital for Paris Fashion Week in Oct. 2016 when the robbers broke into her upscale residence and stole her diamond ring worth £3.5million and other jewelry. If the sneak peek is anything to go by, the upcoming episode will be a very dramatic one.
Meanwhile, "Keeping Up with Kardashians" Season 13 premiere episode also revealed Khloé Kardashian dating Cleveland Cavaliers star, Tristan Thompson. However, the younger sister decides to keep this detail from her sister, Kim, who is curious to know about her latest beau.
Khloé was spotted vacationing with the basketball player in Mexico and is trying to keep her relationship on the down low. About keeping the details of her new beau from her sister, Khloé says, "We're an intense family." She also added about her 36-year-old sister that "We all know not to tell Kim anything unless you want to tell her every last detail," US Weekly reported.
The episode also showed the family in Miami for Kanye West's concert. As the Kardashians are in the city, the sisters also go to their DASH stores and consider expansion options. "Keeping Up with Kardashians" Season 13 airs every Sunday on E! at 9 p.m. ET.
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