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Kourtney Kardashian Declares Hatred for "Witch" Kim Kardashian in New Kardashians Trailer
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Date:2025-04-16 15:32:32
There's a lot of drama to keep up with in The Kardashians season four trailer—including between Kourtney Kardashian and Kim Kardashian.
Last season, fans saw tensions rise between the two over Kim curating a Dolce & Gabbana collection after Kourtney worked with the fashion house for her Italian wedding with Travis Barker. And while the last installment saw them eventually talk things out, the Sept. 12 sneak peek from the reality show's upcoming episodes suggest they didn't totally squash their beef.
In fact, the teaser features a particular heated conversation between Kourtney and Kim. "Are you happy?" the SKIMS mogul asks her. "You're a different person. You hate us. We all talk about it."
And ultimately, Kim suggests they're not seeing eye to eye. "I think, like, you think things so you're getting riled up," she adds. "I think things so I'm getting riled up."
However, the argument doesn't end there as Kourtney shares her true feelings about her sister. "You're just a witch," the Lemme founder responds, "and I hate you."
Still, their drama isn't the only tension going on in the family. Khloe Kardashian also explains that she and ex Tristan Thompson—with whom she shares daughter True Thompson, 5, and son Tatum Thompson, 13 months—"are in really sensitive times," and Kourtney tells him she doesn't "think you deserve Khloe."
Kendall Jenner also argues that mom Kris Jenner can be "too nice at times"—appearing to reference how welcoming the momager can be to Tristan following the NBA player's cheating scandals.
"We're your daughters," Kendall tells Khloe about her feelings towards Kris. "You should be, like, fierce for us."
But no matter what the famous family members are going through, Khloe suggests they can work through it. "These things are fixable," the Good American founder says. "It's not going to break us down."
Drama aside, there are several happy moments in the teaser, too—including Kourtney's announcement that she and Travis are expecting a baby, family getaways, and their appearances at the 2023 Met Gala.
In addition to untangling the family drama, season four of The Kardashians delves into the sisters' love lives. Kim reveals she needs "new vibes" when it comes to dating, and Khloe makes it clear she needs "people to know that I'm single." And while Kendall calls herself "the worst single person ever" in the trailer, she's been seen getting cozy with Bad Bunny over the past few months.
As for how Kylie Jenner feels about all this? Well, she tells Kendall they need to live their best lives.
"These are our years, Kendall," the Kylie Cosmetics mogul—who's been seen packing on the PDA with Timothée Chalamet—notes to the model. "I'm 25. You're, like, 30." When Kendall points out she's 27, Kylie states, "You're basically 30."
Season four of The Kardashians premieres on Hulu Sept. 28.
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