The Kardashians (2022) s04e02 Episode Script
When Is Being Me Gonna Be Okay?
1
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
KIM: Previously on The Kardashians
We're going to Cabo!
(FAMILY CHEERING)
KRIS: This year, I'm trying to do things
that make me really happy,
(KRIS LAUGHING)
Get off the hamster wheel a little bit,
and enjoy life.
I'm excited for, like, normalcy.
I wanna be cool with everyone.
I don't want any issues with anyone.
No, I want you to dig deep
and figure out why you hate me so much.
KOURTNEY (OVER PHONE):
You are a narcissist.
It is all about you.
I always know, as soon as I walk
through the doors of my house,
I'm like, "All right, give it to me,
what's about to happen?
What was the drama I missed?"
KENDALL: Is Tristan's house done?
No, it's been three weeks,
and he was supposed to be there two.
I am not back together with Tristan.
Hate to break it to everybody.
Never mind then.
♪♪
(DISTANT SIREN WAILING)
(VEHICLE HONKS)
(PEOPLE SCREAMING)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
It can't get better than this ♪
It can't get better than this ♪
Is there anything better than this? ♪
♪♪
Is there anything better than this? ♪
KHLOÉ: What do you want, kitty?
Okay, crushed ice.
We are back from Cabo.
It was so fun,
so I just wanted, you know,
have some of the fam over
to have a little martini night.
- Nice setup.
- KHLOÉ: Thank you.
TRISTAN: I like this.
What's up, everybody?
- TRISTAN: I think I've been
- You're supposed to talk
to the barrel of the camera at this part.
Okay, so, you were talkin' to this one,
- I'll talk to this one, um
- Oh.
- Noice.
- I'm doin' all right, you know?
Life just throws a monkey wrench at
you sometimes.
KHLOÉ: In case anybody missed the
finale of season three,
I wanna bring you guys
up to speed as to why Tristan is here.
You were so ready to have
your year of, like, being free,
and now, Tristan had to move in with you,
his little brother
had to move in with you,
his roof caved in, what are the chances?
My number one slogan I always used:
"You wanna make God laugh,
tell him your plans."
- TRISTAN: Good? (GRUNTS)
- KRIS: Everything is meant to be,
just everything happens for a reason.
KHLOÉ: So, Tristan is now
fully responsible
for his brother, Amari,
and they are living at my house right now
while that construction
is getting handled.
TRISTAN: It's always good
when you have family with you
to have your back
and make everything better,
so it's a process
that's how I look at it.
KHLOÉ: I mean, I definitely
feel overwhelmed and,
I guess, stressed at times,
but I'm not the one that's going through
most of the pain here.
- KRIS: Well, hello!
- TRISTAN: Hello.
- Hi! How are you? Hey!
- TRISTAN: Hey, beautiful. How are you?
- KHLOÉ: Hi, Nick.
- TRISTAN: Hi, Nick.
- What's up, bud? How are you?
- This is my martini sommelier.
Oh, good 'cause I don't know
how to make a martini.
- (ITEMS CLATTER)
- Oh! See? He
He gets nervous around me.
(KHLOÉ SPEAKING)
Oh, my God, Khloé.
This is your maiden voyage.
To my first martini.
- First martini.
- Oh, my God!
- (GAGS) Mom.
- What?
(TRISTAN AND KRIS LAUGHING)
TRISTAN: Get it goin'.
- Ooh.
- Oh.
No wonder you're drunk all the time.
KRIS: Yeah.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
- KIM: Hey, guys.
- TRISTAN: What's up?
- KIM: Oh my.
- KRIS: What?
- What?
- KRIS: What?
- I didn't know everyone was
- Suit?
- getting dressed up.
- What?
Well, what kinda party are we at? We're at
three different parties.
- We are. You're, like, Sporty Spice.
- I'm Sporty, you're,
- you're all business. And you two are
- I'm Lazy Spice. -
I mean, I didn't get the memo.
I'm j I just came from work.
You want somethin' to drink?
Do we have any Jello shots?
- KHLOÉ: What?
- What?
- KHLOÉ: Do you know you have to make them?
- That's the kind of alcohol
- I like.
- Nick, my vodka sommelier is here.
Kim thinks Jello shots are, like
you can get them when you order them.
- Like, you have to freeze them.
- TRISTAN: No, no. It's gotta be like
- You do it the night before.
- Got it.
I'm definitely still a lightweight.
I'll have, like, two shots
and I'll be wasted,
and it's so much fun.
I'll be dancing on the dance floor.
Seriously, I know
you guys don't believe me.
Ask Beyoncé.
I danced all night long
at her party. (LAUGHS)
I think I blacked out. (LAUGHS)
But I woke up to so many text messages,
and I was like, "Khloé, look at this.
What did I do? What did I do?"
And she's like, "You were dropping
it low and dan"
And I was like, "No!"
(LAUGHING) I danced all
night long, I had no idea.
- Polo!
- TRISTAN: Tutu!
- Hey, girl.
- TRISTAN: Tutu!
TRISTAN: Dreamy.
I'm into it.
- Where's my hugs?
- Hey!
'Scuse me, did I get a hug and a hello?
Did I?
Or you're just giving them all to her,
and you're gonna run out
by the time you get to me?
Is that how it goes? Uh-huh.
- Oh!
- KHLOÉ: You gotta give Bubby a hug.
- TRISTAN: Give Bubby a hug.
- Oh! Thank you, little ladies.
TRISTAN: (GRUNTS) Ahh!
Ugh, I know you guys
are gonna hate me for this,
and you're gonna hate us,
and you're gonna think Khloé's whatever.
It's so crazy
because he's such a good friend
and he's such a good, like, dad,
but he just couldn't
get it together in that area
of, like, being a faithful
boyfriend, (LAUGHS)
so it's like you wanna,
obviously, hate him for that.
Yeah, of course,
his actions and who he was,
like, so (BLEEP) up,
like, I can't deny that,
and we've had our talks about it,
and we've had our fights about it,
and we've had our arguments about it,
but he's also shown so many decent things,
and just has been
a really good person and friend.
When he saw me struggling with my kids,
he stepped up, he started showing
up to the games,
he picks Saint up, takes him to dinner,
and will always come to my defense,
especially if it's stuff with,
like, me and my ex,
and I just, like, never forgot that.
So it's, like, I'll never
really throw someone away
and act like I don't feel like
they can grow and evolve.
KRIS: What's going on with Amari?
What happened at the hospital today?
What'd you find out?
Well, he got, uh,
discharged today, which is good.
He didn't sleep at all there
'cause, you know, nurses go in and out.
- Yeah.
- KHLOÉ: But he, obviously, needs to sleep.
I mean, it's bad and good,
just, like, that we didn't
have any answers really.
Like, his MRIs, and EEGs,
and EKGs are all the same.
Amari is Tristan's little brother.
He is 16 years old,
he is wheelchair-bound.
Amari has the most
severest type of epilepsy.
He has the worst type
of seizures you can have,
and he was having so many
before a day that it's caused
such severe brain damage,
and that's why he can't walk,
or talk, or any of that stuff.
He's in a really, like, scary place,
'cause once he hits age 20 is when
it will be really bad if we can't have any
improvements.
TRISTAN: Mm-hmm.
- Yeah.
- KRIS: Poor baby.
(TRISTAN GROANS)
KRIS: Khloé's compassion
for Tristan and Amari is extraordinary,
and
Amari is teaching us
a lot of life lessons.
Yeah. (SNIFFLES)
Because when you meet Amari,
he becomes part of your soul,
and you can't understand
how this happened or why this happened,
so hopefully, it teaches my family that,
ya know, life is a beautiful thing.
The fact that my kids, especially Khloé,
have stepped up to this
extraordinary challenge
is a beautiful thing.
I'm really proud of Khloé.
Is he gonna maybe go to,
like, a physical therapist?
- We're gonna have one come here.
- Yeah, we'll find one.
They gave us a couple recommendations,
so we're gonna go Monday
or Thursday of next week.
KIM: This is, like, a big,
huge life change.
Tristan's Amari's sole caregiver,
and I just wanna be here
to support Khloé and Tristan
and in any way that they need me to.
You guys, so this weekend,
I am going to speak at Harvard
Business School.
- What?
- KHLOÉ: Stop.
- And I am so excited.
- Fire! Congratulations.
- Harvard?
- TRISTAN: That's huge, that's big.
- No, it's, like, such a big deal.
- That's amazing.
- I'm really excited.
- Make sure you get Harvard gear.
- You're not nervous at all?
- Oh, the gift shop, I already have,
- like, everything on hold.
- TRISTAN: Yeah. Okay, good.
- The gift shop?
- I'm like, "I-I want merch,
I need Harvard merch."
TRISTAN: Harvard merch is on
a different level.
KIM: Just the fact that
a company that I started
is getting studied in a course in Harvard
is just crazy.
- Wow.
- And then I'm going to Ohio
- TRISTAN: Hm.
- to go meet, um, Kevin Keith,
the guy that I did the podcast on
- that's serving a life sentence
- KRIS: Yeah.
in prison in Ohio,
and we're doing, like,
a whole talk with attorneys,
like, a panel to talk before
with his family there
and everyone to, like,
raise awareness about his case.
Wow.
I really, really, really
believe in his innocence,
- and so
- Coming!
The kids are ready to
have dinner, so I have to go.
- (KIDS CHATTER INDISTINCTLY)
- KHLOÉ: I'm coming!
- I'm thinking maybe
- KHLOÉ: Coming!
(KIDS CHATTERING)
She'll be right there!
(TRISTAN AND KRIS LAUGHING)
- That's a
- That was a good one.
- That was a good one.
- Oh, no, we're keeping that.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
Run, run, run, run ♪
♪♪
Run, run, run, run ♪
Wait, is my lipstick too dark?
I can lick it for you.
Smooth it out.
(LAUGHS)
I've decided that 2023
was gonna be the year
of just saying yes to only
the things I really wanna do.
And that includes date night,
because I typically go to bed
about seven o'clock,
and that's no fun for anyone.
Sonic boom ♪
♪♪
Sonic boom ♪
KRIS: You know, we don't go
often enough to date night.
We're always traveling,
or we're always going,
or we're always but we don't
think about it, like, a date night.
- We're always datin'.
- KRIS: Date night.
I date you every day.
Aw.
I think that everything
happens for a reason.
Nobody wants to believe that,
you know, they're doing something
that doesn't have a happy ending.
(LAUGHS) No pun intended.
(PRODUCER AND KRIS LAUGHING)
S-Sorry, Mom.
What is wrong with me?
Okay.
COREY: Do you remember our
where we had our first kiss?
In my backyard.
No First kiss?
Wait, where'd we have our first kiss?
Paris.
- Wait
- Do you wanna know the good news?
- Yeah.
- I don't remember neither.
- (KRIS AND COREY LAUGHING)
- You're such an asshole.
Oh, my God.
- Well, wait
- But I can't tell you
- I thought it was at my house
- I could tell you
after Casa Vega.
- No, babe.
- No?
We was already hookin' up by Casa Vega.
What?! Wow, such a ho.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
I gotta, gotta get that ♪
I gotta get that ♪
KRIS: Right here.
COREY: Hey, why you talkin' like
- I don't know where we goin'?
- (KRIS CHUCKLES)
- This the paparazzi?
- Why the hell are they here?
- What the hell?
- I know.
Okay.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
Thank you. And there's another
one to my left.
- I know, go, go, go. Go, walk.
- KRIS: Okay.
(CAMERA SHUTTERS CLICKING)
COREY: How is the paparazzi here?
♪♪
KRIS: This looks so nice.
Giorgio Baldi is iconic,
and I've been going there for years,
and it always represents
date night, or a good time,
or a meal shared with people
that you really love.
COREY: So happy we got
to escape out of the cocoon
- KRIS: I know.
- And do this.
KRIS: You know, I also love
going on a date night,
because we get to have
a little privacy and
- Yeah.
- You know?
So, we can boink.
Boink? Where did that come from? Boink?
I don't know, I just made it up.
Is that sexual?
- I don't think so.
- Like, I don't think you should
ever say to me, "I wanna boink."
We could have, like, sex on the beach.
'Member that drink, sex on the beach?
And you could walk up to somebody and go,
"Do you wanna have sex on the beach?"
♪♪
Do you wanna try a sex on the beach?
- We did that.
- We can have the drink or the real deal.
Well, not on this beach,
but we did it in the Maldives.
- Yeah, we did.
- Yeah, not, not in LA County.
- I don't I'm not into that one.
- Okay.
Out here, we'll get canceled.
- We'll get arrested.
- On everything.
There's nothing wrong with being spicy,
and I love keeping things fresh.
The other day,
I was talkin' to, um, Tristan.
I'm-I'm still hopin'
they can figure it out,
because it's really good how
them bein' under the same roof
- Thank you.
- there was some life in there.
- Yeah.
- And I don't know how that's gonna adapt
when it's just, just her,
and those walls, and the babies.
♪♪
KRIS: It is gonna be a different dynamic.
- Yeah.
- Because I think they're great
at co-parenting together.
Well, that's what makes
the whole situation so unfortunate
because, you know, every, every kid
don't have that.
He's such a great dad.
- Excellent dad.
- She's such a great mom.
You should have one more talk with her
because life is so short.
KRIS: Family is so important to Corey
and he cares very much for Khloé.
I think Khloé and Tristan,
it's very complicated
when you look at it from the outside,
and who knows what's gonna happen with
Khloé and Tristan.
I think that that's for them to work out.
I don't have a crystal ball.
Um okay.
So, Shelli called
and said that Meghan Trainor
has written a new song,
and the name of the song is
I Am Your Mother.
And she asked Shelli
to ask me if I would
be in her music video.
Oh, nice. Don't wear see-through clothes.
- That's my only thing.
- See-through clothes?
I don't know what happens
in these videos these days.
I think that, ordinarily, I would pass,
but something's telling me
this would be really fun.
If it makes you happy, do it.
This is really the year of me
only saying yes to things
that I really wanna do.
Think I'm gonna tell
Shelli it's a, a hard yes
from me
and Corey.
- (KRIS LAUGHS)
- I will give you a hard yes later on.
I mean
- I'm tellin' you
- Date night.
I'm just kiddin'.
Oh, here comes my favorite
dessert in the whole world.
SERVER: Salted caramel
butterscotch pudding.
- KRIS: Thank you.
- SERVER: Enjoy.
KRIS: Take your spoon, get a bite,
not a big one, 'kay.
Now you gotta go like this.
- Oh.
- You gotta twirl, like, yeah.
You gotta go.
(KRIS LAUGHING)
And the next time we can do it
like on that old Disney cartoon,
when they did the noodle,
the little doggies.
Lady and the Tramp.
Which one of us is the tramp?
Okay, I'll be the tramp.
You got all the kids.
(COREY LAUGHING)
Oh, my God, it's time to go home,
'cause you know what Corey's thinking.
"If we leave now before she falls asleep,
I'll get laid."
That's not even what I'm thinkin'.
That's what you're thinking,
"Hurry, get her home,
we've got 30 minutes."
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
♪♪
"What, like it's hard?"
♪♪
Harvard is like, "Holy shit,
bucket list, oh, my God" crazy.
Hi.
KIM: Hi, guys.
KIM: Love you.
Love you, guys.
- FAN: Hi!
- Hi.
I think just the pressure
to make the students feel
like they're definitely learning a lot
is really important to me.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Hi, how are you?
- KIM: How are you?
- Hi, Kim. Nice to see you again.
- Hi.
- Um,
so I'm, I'm gonna be doing the class,
- so I'm thrilled you're here.
- Okay.
LEONARD SCHLESINGER:
Let me just walk you through
what we're gonna be doing.
One of the things that I think
really will come up today,
which I think will be incredibly valuable
in the context of the class,
is the conversation
about your own history as an influencer.
How you got to SKIMS, okay?
- Yeah.
- And why this is, in many respects,
quite different than anything
you've done up to this point.
- Absolutely.
- One of the students said,
"How do you overcome imposter syndrome?"
So, I remember when we were
talkin' on our Zoom,
you talked a lot about this
issues of, even at your level,
having to kinda resupply
your confidence and self-esteem.
They're very interested in those topics.
KIM: I mean, the top business minds
in the country have lectured here,
so I can't believe I'm doing this,
and I'm really nervous.
Please, come join us.
- Over here at the end.
- KIM: Hi, everyone.
LEONARD: Welcome to Keeping Up with the
Harvard Business School.
- (ALL LAUGHING)
- KIM: Yes! Yes.
LEONARD: So, they told you
what we're gonna try
and do over the first 15 or 20 minutes.
You've had the opportunity
to read the history of the business
and get a sense
of where the business is today.
It's an extraordinary three-year history
KIM: So, the cameras couldn't
come into the class at Harvard,
it's, like, a sacred room.
But it was such a fascinating class,
'cause it was about a lot
of the thought process
that goes behind our campaigns, our drops,
our launches, what materials we use,
just so much that maybe the
class wouldn't really assume
that I would be involved in.
Like, this stuff will never get old to me,
ever, ever, ever.
- KIM: Say, "SKIMS!"
- STUDENTS: SKIMS!
KIM: For those of you guys
that are not customers yet,
you will be soon 'cause we're
sending you guys SKIMS.
- (STUDENTS CHEERING AND APPLAUDING)
- KIM: We wanna make sure
that you guys all get something.
KIM: Yes, yes, who doesn't? Yes.
Bye, guys, thank you!
(STUDENTS APPLAUDING)
KIM: That was fun.
MATT HIGGINS: You were so amazing.
- That was so great.
- Oh, good.
I was thinking about
what you said about how,
uh, th-the Kim is still misunderstood,
and that was what I was thinking
actually listening to you.
Like, I haven't seen this version of Kim.
Maybe I'm not consuming enough content.
But that's why I also think
it's important to film stuff like this,
like, for my show, because that's what the
audience will see
instead of me fighting
with my sisters over something stupid.
Is it intentional that you're
not sharing this version of Kim
that is an incredible thought leader,
and, you know,
business leader, and founder?
I think that's why, like,
we push to even have cameras in places
that sometimes people
wouldn't typically have cameras,
because I wanna show that side.
So, I'll give you feedback
- as a, as a first-time consumer
- KIM: Yes.
- of this Kim Kardashian
- Okay.
That your level of insights,
your conviction, the thoughtfulness
- is on par with the best consumer CEOs.
- Did you hear that?
- Did you hear that?
- MATT: Did you hear that, America?
- All right.
- KIM: Cool.
Do you want us to sit over here?
Pull up a chair ourselves.
Sometimes I just look up
and think, "Oh, my God.
"How did I get to this place,
how did I make this all happen?
Like, are we sure
they have the right person?"
I just have, like,
legit imposter syndrome.
Like, I think that a lot,
but I never wanna not think that.
I think it always keeps me going,
and always keeps me driven,
and always keeps me
humble and in check.
MATT: All right, let's turn it
back to the crowd.
Kim, it's your class.
With so much success,
what drives you to continue
pursuing new business opportunities?
I should say, "Thanks, Kourtney."
That's exactly what Kourtney
harasses me for every all, all the time.
Um, she's like, "Why?
Like, what drives you to want to do this?"
Um, I don't know
if I have the answer to that,
but I love working.
Like, nothing makes me happier
than when one of our launches
is successful.
And successful isn't necessarily
the dollars, that'll come.
It's we executed the campaign,
we figured out how to get,
you know, when Kourtney and Megan, uh, Fox
did our campaign,
it was like, we thought of it,
they shot it that week, it was the be
I mean, just the adrenaline
of all of that,
and how it all happened so fast,
and making it all happen
to have a successful launch of something,
just makes me happy.
STUDENT: First off, thank you
so much for coming.
I think you know, of course,
how much of an influence
you have over culture
and the social media platforms,
but I hope that you also know,
like, as a woman in business
who's worked in finance,
as probably the only woman
in the room most of the time,
you have been honestly,
probably, the reason
that I can also love glam.
- Aw, thank you.
- But being serious about being
a businesswoman as well,
and so, when you think about
kind of all of the things
that you have changed,
and I think SKIMS is very similar,
where you've kind of taken
ownership of this category
that was supposed to be shameful,
and now it's kind of something that can
be celebrated,
and you post all different women,
all different shapes,
in all the different SKIMS,
and it's celebrated,
so how much do you think about this
when you kind of either
go into different product categories,
or when you expand
into the, you know, SKKN,
or other things that you're working on
within SKIMS but also outside of it?
Yeah, I think, um, there was,
like, a defining moment when I was, like
when I went to the White House
but I had just posted a bikini photo,
and I was like, "Oh, shit,
are they gonna look at my Instagram
- and think I'm so inappropriate?"
- (LAUGHTER)
Like, but then I was like,
"When is being me gonna be okay?"
'Cause that is what I wanted to do.
And then I literally asked someone,
and they were like, "Oh, please, like,
no one cares," you know?
And But I remember feeling,
like, shameful of that,
and then thinking, like,
"But wait a minute, I wanna still be me,"
and I actually think
that people pay attention
maybe more to some of the law stuff
and the criminal justice
reform stuff that I do
because my feed isn't flooded
with just cases and stories about
justice reform.
And if I could bring in that customer
that might just be on there
to look at my makeup
or my bikini pic,
and then they happen
to fall into this story,
and then they happen to change their heart
about something
that they maybe never thought
that they would stumble across on my page,
like, that to me,
means more than anything.
So, I think being authentically you
is really, really important,
and I love that you can, you know,
show up to, you know, work
in full glam and look amazing.
But I don't think it's,
like, a conscious decision
within my brands of like,
"I wanna be inclusive,
"and I wanna show
that someone that typically
"maybe wouldn't wear
this thong or this outfit
is now I'm putting them in this."
I think the way that our brand works,
and with everything,
it's just, it's just who we are.
Like, of course, this person
would be wearing this, in our world.
Like, of course, this person
would be wearing full glam
at the gym if she wanted to,
or whatever makes you comfortable.
So, I think instead of thinking,
like, you have to have it,
or how did you change that?
We didn't change,
it's just how it always was,
because that's who we always are.
And so, if you think
about it more like that,
then, like, no, it's not
like a set, conscious decision
to do things
to include things in my brands.
- Yeah.
- PRODUCER: Is that right?
KIM: That's something that
my stepdad taught me,
and she said to me something that really
stuck with me for, really,
you know, I guess my whole life,
is just that I should try to do things
that I am scared of and that are outside
of my comfort zone
'cause that's the only way I'll ever grow.
- (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS)
- Cute.
- Beautiful.
- Thank you so much.
Thanks, guys. Sorry to rush.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
I love it.
Thank you for having me.
KIM: Thank you so much.
♪♪
("GOT ME GOIN" BY PRTTY VMPR PLAYING)
You make me wanna jump rope in the sky ♪
You make me wanna make cakes and a pie ♪
You make me wanna light up firefly ♪
You got me feelin' all right ♪
ASSISTANT: You look so good.
Can, um, I pull a Kris Jenner
and have you carry my bag?
- (KHLOÉ LAUGHS)
- ASSISTANT: Of course.
I've been waiting to.
- PERSON: How are you?
- KHLOÉ: Good, how are you?
- You look incredible.
- Thank you.
We are at the Century City Mall,
and we are standing in the very first
Good American retail store
where you can come in.
And it does not look like we are
anywhere close to being opened.
And I mean, we're supposed
to be opened in a couple weeks,
so that's not happening.
I got my ears pierced in this mall.
- No! Look at that!
- One of them.
And then I ran outta the store
and my mom dragged me back,
- placed me back down
- No, she didn't.
- (MIMICS EAR PIERCING GUN)
- Did the other ear.
- I will never get another piercing.
- You didn't?
- Nope, never.
- No!
- Just these. One on each side.
- Oh, my gosh. Just this
- That's it.
- O-One and done.
KHLOÉ: This mall has been
around for years.
You should ask Kourtney and Kim.
They used to call 1-900 numbers
and ask gentlemen to meet them here.
We would talk to these guys.
We would be, like, 15,
and then they would be like,
"Okay, yeah, meet me
at Blockbuster at the or at the mall,"
and we'd see the poor guy,
and we'd stand him up,
and we'd take a Polaroid,
and we have a book
of Polaroids of these guys
that we would stand up at the mall.
Kourtney still remembers the phone number.
(PHONE RINGBACK TONE)
KOURTNEY (OVER PHONE): Hi.
Do you remember the hotline number?
KOURTNEY: Yeah, I know it by heart.
What is it?
KOURTNEY: 213 (CHUCKLING)
- Yeah.
- (NUMBER BLEEPED)
(RINGBACK TONE)
VOICE (OVER PHONE): This is (BLEEP),
where naughty is nice.
- (SENSUAL ROCK MUSIC PLAYS THROUGH PHONE)
- Your live chat starts now.
Kourtney, you talk, you talk, you talk.
KOURTNEY (OVER PHONE): I'm hanging up.
- VOICE: to begin.
- (PHONE BEEPS)
- PERSON (OVER PHONE): Hey.
- (BREATHY VOICE) Hi, this is Samantha.
PERSON: Hey, Samantha.
What's your name?
CHRIS: My name's Chris.
Where do you live?
CHRIS: I'm over in Ventura, California.
I stay in Ventura County.
CHRIS: Oh, that's great.
No, I love Ventura.
- That's so good.
- (NORMAL VOICE) Ew, wait
- (ENDS CALL)
- I
- (KIM AND PRODUCERS LAUGHING)
- I can't, I can't.
I've gotta save that number in my phone.
So, I'm gonna just take you
through the whole store
- 'Kay.
- And then,
we're gonna
show you a bunch of stuff,
and then you can make
a bunch of decisions,
- basically.
- Cool.
So, this is the store,
this is your floor plan.
So, you're coming in,
you've got 50 feet
of glass window all around
It's like the Saks window.
- Exactly, with less budget, um (LAUGHS)
- Yeah. Yeah, exactly.
- Except not Saks.
- And by the way,
the whole thing
is a nightmare at the moment,
because we are over budget,
we're over time,
we're trying to open four
different stores,
like, all at once,
- and we are two weeks delayed.
- Can we still
- No, we're n
- Oh, so soft
I mean, we should be open now.
Soft in May or still soft
at the end of April?
Soft in May.
I feel like no matter where I turn,
there is just stress after stress,
and problem after problem,
which is, obviously, adulting.
No one warned you about
this when you were young. Sorry, kids.
Is Vegas on track?
- No? Nothing is.
- Nothing's on track.
- Yeah.
- Nothing's on track because there's, like,
- you know
- No, it
a global supply chain (BLEEP) crisis
- Yeah. Oh, no, I get it.
- And I can't get anything done on time.
It's a nightmare.
The goal is to open maybe 50 or so stores.
I think we need to see how, you know,
opening the first three go this year.
EMMA GREDE: It's a nightmare.
But it's more on track.
- And starting stores is terrible.
- Yeah.
And also, we wanna get it right.
This is, like, triggering me
- from DASH days.
- No, no, no. Should be
-I'm like, "Oh, my God, I'm so happy
-triggering.
- I'm done with that."
- It should be
Work is typically my release
because my house is so stressful,
there's just so much going on.
I like to get out, and go to work,
and just distract myself,
but right now, getting the store
up and going, it's so stressful.
What else could really happen?
As long as we get 'em all open
by the end of the year, I'll be happy.
'Kay.
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
Ayy, oh, ay, oh, ay, ohh ♪
AIR CONTROL DISPATCH (OVER SPEAKERS):
One's two, seven, zero at eight,
runway one-six clear for takeoff.
(AIRPLANE WHOOSHING)
♪♪
Ayy, oh, ay, ohh ♪
Ayy ♪
So, what would I say to the prosecutors
and governors?
So, this week is just really busy for me.
I'm going to Ohio, and I'm
going to meet Kevin Keith
and Kevin's family for the first time.
This case was brought to me
maybe four years ago.
He's someone that I've been fighting for
that's been incarcerated for 28 years.
I did my podcast on Spotify
about him, but we've never
met face-to-face.
KEVIN KEITH (OVER COMPUTER):
Hey, how you doin'?
Hey, Kevin, how are you?
Well, this is kinda new to me,
that's why I'm kinda nervous. (LAUGHS)
If you can try to remember
the day you were arrested
and just walk us through that day.
KEVIN: I was home, watchin' TV.
And so, I was headed, actually,
towards the door to open the door up
is when they kicked it in.
They put cuffs on me.
And the first thing
that went through my mind was,
"Okay, I'm gettin'
arrested again for drugs,
but I haven't sold any drugs
since I got arrested and got out on bond."
And I heard one of the
officers say that,
"I don't think it's him."
I just didn't think that
you could be made a victim
- KIM: Mm-hmm.
- by, by the judicial system.
- Yeah.
- KEVIN: Yeah.
It's kind of shocking
when you really get into it
and you see what really happens.
- It really is shocking.
- KEVIN: It is.
KIM: I'm speaking on a panel
Kevin's whole family will be at
and that a lot of influential
people in Ohio will be at,
so that we can raise
awareness about his case.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
(CROWD CHATTERING)
Welcome to this very special program.
"A Question of Innocence:
The Case of Kevin Keith."
We are thrilled to welcome Kim Kardashian.
(CROWD APPLAUDING AND CHEERING)
PANELIST: Can you help us understand
why you started with Kevin?
What was it that drew you to this case?
I think at the core of everything
of how I really connected
was seeing a family so affected.
What I miss the most,
I really love my mom,
and I spent a lotta time with my mom.
I got two daughters,
um, seven grandchildren
- Wow.
- And that's what I miss the most.
And I wanted to highlight
and show people that this isn't
just about one person,
this is about an entire family's life
who got completely
ripped apart over this decision.
We really appreciate you recognizing that.
Thank you.
Honestly, I just love helping people,
and helping to slowly change the system,
even if it's case by case.
It's something that I just
feel like I have to do in this lifetime,
and I'll never stop doing that.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
KIM: Hi.
How are you?
Hey, Charles.
How are you, Kim?
I'm good, how are you?
CHARLES: Good, oh, my God.
- Thank you so much.
- It's so good to see you.
- Thank you so much.
- KIM: Of course.
- I know, right? Like, oh, my God.
- Ohh.
Ohh, well, I'm so happy I got to meet
- all of you.
- Thank you. We sure appreciate this.
CHARLES KEITH: When you see
somethin' that's wrong
and you say, "I can't accept it,
I've gotta say something."
- KIM: Yeah.
- And that's what it's all about.
That's what our
justice system is all about.
Absolutely.
- Well, I'm here to say something, so
- That's good.
- (CROSSTALK)
- Yes, whole-wholeheartedly
with everything in us, yes.
- You're so welcome.
- We're just ready to be
- a family again, for sure.
- Yes, yes, all the way.
To get a chance to meet him
in person, I'm really excited.
We sure appreciate this.
To see his children,
to see his whole family
puts everything into perspective,
and it shows you and reminds you
why you're fighting so hard for someone.
Thank you, Kim.
- KIM: Bye, guys.
- Thank you. God bless you.
(DOWNBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
(RAINFALL TAPPING ON ROOF)
KIM: Now, I'm going to meet
Kevin Keith for the first time,
face-to-face.
I love meeting
someone that I'm fighting
for face-to-face,
there's nothing better.
(RAINFALL)
KEVIN: You know, I know people
out there who don't believe in me
and say he should've been executed,
they don't have to worry 'cause
I've been executed tons of times.
- (SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
- (DEEP BREATH)
So
But that's what it is, so,
you know, I gotta bear that.
- I gotta bear that.
- KIM: There's a lotta people that love you
and support you, so just know
we're never gonna stop fighting for you.
You know, I really wanna
change your outcome.
I really appreciate you.
Thank you.
♪♪
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
KIM: Being able to give Kevin a hug,
and being able to see him
and sit with him face-to-face,
there was no glass, he wasn't shackled.
You know, first and foremost,
he's been sitting here telling his story
and fighting for his life
for 28 years inside.
It was just really nice
to know that I've been
fighting for the person
that I really believed
I've been fighting for.
And to really look him in the
eyes and really understand,
that's just the best feeling.
KHLOÉ (OVER PHONE):
He probably appreciated you
so much being there.
I think he just had fun,
that it was, like, talking, and
- KHLOÉ: Aw.
- KIM: Yeah.
KHLOÉ: I mean, I cannot even imagine.
- KIM: Yeah, no, it's crazy.
- KHLOÉ: Poor guy.
So, what's the next steps,
or you don't really know?
Um, I don't really know, to be honest.
I think that, like, we just
have to get to the governor.
KHLOÉ: Ugh, your life. It's just wild.
You really are the woman
that wears many hats.
- Okay, have fun.
- Um, okay, love you.
KHLOÉ: Continue being smart and just
being a (BLEEP) boss, love you.
(CHUCKLES) Bye.
KHLOÉ: 'Kay, bye.
Some really good things
have happened from it.
Yesterday, we got a notice
that we're getting a hearing
in front of the governor,
which is, like, unheard of
at this far along,
so it did really work.
Yeah, that's what the hearing's about.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
("BAILE DO SILÊNCIO" BY
BÁRBARA BOEING PLAYING)
- (SOUNDSTAGE BELL RINGING)
- (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Watch us now ♪
Watch us now ♪
It's goin' down ♪
I'm doing a music video
with Meghan Trainor.
I'm so excited!
So, watch us now ♪
Oh, that's pretty. Should we do a ring?
- STUDIO CLERK: Yeah, let's do it.
- Yeah.
Ooh, this is pretty.
This is very fancy and very small.
SHELLI AZOFF: Hey, how cute is the song?
- Is it the best?
- Oh, it's so cute.
- (SINGS) Bum-bum-bum-bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
- SHELLI: So, I told you, it's
- Bum-bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
- SHELLI: It's gonna be like your anthem.
("MOTHER" BY MEGHAN TRAINOR PLAYING)
KRIS: Do you think we should
go see what the set looks like?
- Yeah, they're ready for you.
- KRIS: Okay, let's go.
I said yes to this because this is fun,
and it's glamorous, and it's Hollywood.
You just a bum-bum-bum-bum-
bum-bum-bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
KRIS: Oh, yeah!
I hope that I can live up
to Meghan's expectation
of what we're doing here today
because I don't wanna let her down,
but this is really a lotta work.
Oh, I'm on my video set with my vocal,
- vocal star here, Meghan Trainor.
- I'm the feature.
And we're doing a song called
I Am Your Mother,
and I have no idea why,
but she asked me to be in her video.
'Cause you're the mother of all mothers.
- PERSON: It's your video.
- It's your video.
That's right.
So, she wanted to sing on my video
- and I said sure.
- Yes.
- And here we are! Yeah!
- Here to sing.
(BELL RINGING)
DIRECTOR (OVER SPEAKERS):
Okay, nice and quiet, everybody, please.
Thank you.
So, let's just hear it,
so we see where we're going,
and then you guys are in the front.
Uh, Kris, could you stand right there?
Yep. There like that.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(PLAYS OVER SPEAKERS) I am your mother,
you listen to me ♪
Open up!
Mis-Mister big boy,
- pullin' up in your big toy ♪
- (KRIS MOUTHING ALONG)
CHARM LA'DONNA: That's it. That's it.
- So, it's this
- This and then drive your car.
- Yes, yes, that's it. Let's try.
- Okay.
It's such an amazing experience.
It's the music business,
it's exciting, it's glamorous,
it's beautiful but it's hard.
It's, it's not as easy as it looks.
DIRECTOR (OVER SPEAKERS):
Cameras free, set, and go music.
I am your mother, you listen to me ♪
- CHARM: Mr. Big Boy!
- Mis-Mister big boy ♪
- CHARM: Pullin' up in your big toy!
- Pullin' up in your big toy ♪
- CHARM: Yes!
- (GROUP APPLAUDING AND CHEERING)
Wow, you guys are easy to please!
CHARM: Meghan says you're
so hot and you're slaying.
- Meghan said you're slaying.
- I love her.
- Is she watching?
- CHARM: Yeah.
Oh, poor girl.
I have this fear that if I tell my kids,
they're gonna ask me,
"Why do you wanna be
in a music video, Mom?
Like, why would you do that?"
(LIP-SYNCING) Mister big boy,
pullin' up in your big toy ♪
Sayin' all that blah-blah-blah,
makin' all that big noise ♪
As much as I would love to share
this great experience with them,
I think when it's all said and done,
I'll just send them the tape.
(LIP-SYNCING)
Yet your opinion's so strong
even when you're wrong ♪
Bet that feels like power to you ♪
Could you imagine, "Kim, I'm gonna do
a music video."
She would've gone, "What?!"
(LIP-SYNCING) I am your mother,
I am your mother ♪
You listen to me, you listen to me ♪
Stop all that mansplainin',
no one's listening ♪
Shh ♪
(LAUGHS) You told her?
- Hey!
- KIM: Oh, my God!
Of course, singing and dancing, honey.
- Oh, my gosh.
- This is what your mother does
- on a Saturday.
- Oh, my gosh.
So, at first, I was like,
"Oh, my God, this is gonna be so
embarrassing."
I was just, like, afraid
that she wouldn't know what she was doing.
But she killed it.
You know, in life,
you just have to have fun,
and you have to try new things,
and why not?
Tell me, who gave you
the permission to speak? ♪
I am your mother, I am your mother,
you listen to me ♪
- (GROUP APPLAUDING AND CHEERING)
- Thank you, everybody!
Oh, my God!
- (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
- Ahh! Aww, thank you for having me.
- Thanks for having me, everybody.
- Kris Jenner!
- (GROUP APPLAUDING AND CHEERING)
- Thank you!
MEGHAN TRAINOR: Love you, Kris!
KRIS: It was so fun, it was really great
to be part of such a professional,
fabulous production.
To be my age and be doing a music video,
it's a little unusual,
but I am really glad I did this
because I had the time of my life.
Whew!
(LAUGHS) Well, stay tuned.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
Have fun, oh yeah, it's yours ♪
Celebrate, yeah ♪
We're about to do it ♪
Leavin' it all, all on the floor ♪
Whoa-oh-oh, ah, ah ♪
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
TRISTAN: What's up?
I wanted to show you these things
that I found the other day.
- 'Member I was showing you?
- Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
- That's you?
- Yep, that's me as a baby.
You were so fat.
I was, I was thick.
KHLOÉ: I'm not naive to the fact
that my ex-boyfriend
is living in my house
and that, you know,
we're in really sensitive times
where Tristan is in the very
fresh stages of grieving.
So, all of these photos
and that whole, like, suitcase
of stuff is a-already scanned.
- I told you that earlier, right?
- TRISTAN: Yeah.
But without me being
an asshole all the time,
I still just want to make sure that
boundaries are set, that they're in place.
(TRISTAN GROANS)
And that there's just
full transparency and honesty.
So, what's going on with your house?
- Well
- Because you're gonna
eventually, go back there.
Yeah.
Um as of right now,
the roof is still in tact.
Or I-I have a feeling you're over there
- poking little holes in the ceiling like
- It's like this, I'm just like
- Yeah, let's get more flood damage
- Poking all like
- Right? (LAUGHS)
- so you're here longer.
I'm, like, literally taking cinder blocks
and just, like, throwing it
on my roof at night.
- I'm sure you are, so what's happening?
- Yeah.
So, right now, it's literally,
like, a bunch of construction going on.
Can't wait for you
to see the finished product.
(LAUGHS) Trust me,
I can't wait to see
the finished product either.
No, I get it, trust me. I-I know, I know.
There's nothin' like
your own space, to a degree.
(LAUGHS) Not to a degree, just period.
Yeah.
Like, I still need my space
- Yeah.
- I still love bein' alone.
Yeah. Thought I was a great house guest.
- You are. You're super helpful
- Oh, okay.
You're great with the kids.
- Trust me, I appreciate it.
- Yeah.
KHLOÉ: I never wanna be someone
that anyone can accuse
that I misled them when it comes to love.
I think I'm so adamant about that,
because I've been
on the receiving end of it.
And I-I just don't think love
is something you play with.
Seriously though, like, thank you
for, you know, allowin' me to
crash here while my roof crashed
- You're welcome.
- to the floor, so
- You're welcome.
- Yeah.
Are you working next week for ESPN?
Yeah, I'm on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday.
- Nice.
- Yeah.
- Doing live TV is really hard.
- Yeah.
Like, to be natural and listen,
and still not be nervous,
- and not saying anything inappropriate
- Yeah.
- raunchy, or whatever
- Yeah.
- Nah, I'm Yeah.
- And go into professional mode.
That's, that's the one thing
I think that's bad about sports.
We're groomed
to be, like, so tough
with a (BLEEP) you mentality.
We're in a competition
in a field of so many people
that it's, like, a dog-eat-dog world,
and it wasn't really until, like, I really
had to look at myself, it was like
nev-never used to hold myself accountable.
We're taught like, "Be the man."
"Do what you please."
"Bros over ho's." all these stupid words.
It's, like, bro, the guy
that probably made that
is probably the biggest, like
- Loser.
- You gotta just, like
be your own man, and
don't care what people think,
and don't feel like you have
to get validation from others.
You know, True's understanding stuff,
Prince understand things
where they go to school
and they have classmates.
Like, the last thing I want them to do is
ever feel embarrassed
that I'm their father.
I think, um
going down this journey
I've been on right now,
especially with what happened to my mom,
um, and I always ask myself,
you know, like,
"Why, why do certain things
to hurt certain people?"
I think the thing that always
sticks to my mind, it's, like,
I know how much I care about you,
I, I know how much I love you,
you're my best friend.
How come I f like, meet my person,
how come I've done so much wrong things?
I'm like, "Why, why, why,
why put you through that?"
(SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
KHLOÉ: Tristan has said
before, like, I'm his person.
I'm not saying I don't believe him,
but I've heard this.
And of course, it's angered me before,
because I'm like, "Well, if I (BLEEP) am,
then why would you have
treated me this way?"
And how many times?
You know, like, it's
this isn't, like, oh,
a one-time thing, and here we are.
Like, I-I love love,
and I am a hopeless romantic,
but that's not gonna change
how I feel and what happened.
For me, ya know,
entering this new chapter in my life,
uh, it's always good to have
a strong support system
and people that believe in you,
so I told Mom I appreciate her,
- I appreciate you as well.
- And Tristan, no matter what,
like, we're not a family of,
like, "eye for an eye,"
especially in times of need.
Like, that's when you rally together,
and I want to be good
for the lifetimes after this.
I want my karma just to always be great.
And I'm not justifying
anything you've done.
I mean, obviously,
everything you did was
Oh, yeah, it's my decision.
(INDISTINCT) (BLEEP), yeah.
And I'm strong enough
that it's not gonna break me.
- And God knows that.
- Mm-hmm.
But also, Tristan,
if what you say is true,
if, like, you really thought
I was your person or
whatever you just said,
then that means you'll feel
this much more effected by losing me
and wanna change, for yourself.
Not because there's
a prize at the end of it.
We're gonna be in each other's lives
for the rest of each other's lives,
because of our kids,
so I'm not gonna fight that,
and we're I'm gonna make sure
it's as nice as possible
- Yeah.
- for me.
I mean, what happened
between Tristan and I
was not some small, little incident.
It was some massive situation that really
was a very traumatic
experience for me in my life,
so I'm not gonna forget it.
But I'm so proud that I'm able to
be kind and mature,
and show my children that
Mommy and Daddy can coexist
and be co-parents,
and I'm able to be here for him
when he's in his time of need.
Someone that I did not
even really wanna look at
just a couple months ago,
I have living under my roof.
I lost a parent,
I don't wish that on anybody.
I don't care what
you did to me, this is
something beyond my pain.
My moral compass is saying
for me to be a good person
and to be supportive
when someone is in need.
So, everyone, you do what
your moral compass says,
I'm gonna do what mine says.
And you've done a more than
most human could ever do,
so I-I but it shows how,
like, pure and great your soul is,
and how much you just
don't want no bad energy,
you want everyone to just be happy
- and be in a good place, and
- KHLOÉ: I do.
you know, obviously, you do it for our
children as well,
- like, and for yourself, like
- No, but just for everyone.
- Yeah.
- Like, you're a good person at your core,
that's why I was with you.
Everyone has done dumb shit in their life,
just not everyone
does it on a public platform,
- which sucks, but
- Yeah.
Just like you can do dumb shit publicly,
you can do incredible shit publicly.
My mom, all of us,
we're always rooting for you.
We always want the best for you,
and, like, we believe in you as a person.
We've always all believed
what a great person you can be,
and just remember,
you're not your past,
your past doesn't define you,
and just moving forward,
you know, hold yourself
in a way that you'll
you will be proud of,
or if your kids read something about you,
you're gonna be proud of that
- I understand that.
- 'Cause your legacy,
-what you wanna leave behind,
-Mm-hmm.
is way greater than what
the world has been exposed to.
("BREATHE IN SLOW" BY
VANACORE MUSIC PLAYING)
Take it in so slowly ♪
Like a million heartbeats ♪
My, uh, plans for me and Tristan
are to get him settled into his home,
and then for him and I
to be good co-parenters.
I don't really have plans.
I haven't, like, thought about anything.
Just try to be
the best version of yourself
and make Mommy proud,
that's, that's all it's about.
- She's still above watchin' us.
- She is proud of you.
- Breathe in slow ♪
- KHLOÉ: She is.
Hold it close, don't let it go ♪
- KIM: Next on The Kardashians.
- (CROWD CHEERING)
KIM: Hi, Milan!
SCOTT: Has it brought
you and Tristan closer, or?
- Him and I are great friends.
- You gettin' that sausage?
(COMICAL DRAMATIC STING)
My whole butt is out.
It's stuck to my (BLEEP) ass.
(GASPS) It hurts so bad.
I just was dying inside
sitting up on stage,
like, feeling a breeze, like, in my ass.
You're in a car accident.
Yeah, like, I haven't
been able to run around.
I've gained weight.
There's good news
and bad news with the MRI.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
We strut like we on fire ♪
We walk into a room
like boom, boom, boom ♪
Got a bar, we take it higher ♪
Watch us now ♪
Watch us now ♪
It's goin' down ♪
So, watch us now ♪
We feelin' ourselves tonight ♪
Like, whoa, this fit just right ♪
We boujee like wow,
look us up, look us down ♪
But together we keep it tight ♪
Watch us now ♪
Woo, come on ♪
Watch us now ♪
Give it up now ♪
It's goin' down ♪
So, watch us now ♪
Nothing gets better than this.
This is what I live for,
being with my family, celebrating life,
being with my grandkids and my kids,
- and just
- (OBJECTS BANGING)
Really?
God, I'd be firing people
left and right around here.
(OBJECTS BANGING, CLATTERING)
KRIS: Like, are you (BLEEP) kidding?
(BELL TOLLS)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
KIM: Previously on The Kardashians
We're going to Cabo!
(FAMILY CHEERING)
KRIS: This year, I'm trying to do things
that make me really happy,
(KRIS LAUGHING)
Get off the hamster wheel a little bit,
and enjoy life.
I'm excited for, like, normalcy.
I wanna be cool with everyone.
I don't want any issues with anyone.
No, I want you to dig deep
and figure out why you hate me so much.
KOURTNEY (OVER PHONE):
You are a narcissist.
It is all about you.
I always know, as soon as I walk
through the doors of my house,
I'm like, "All right, give it to me,
what's about to happen?
What was the drama I missed?"
KENDALL: Is Tristan's house done?
No, it's been three weeks,
and he was supposed to be there two.
I am not back together with Tristan.
Hate to break it to everybody.
Never mind then.
♪♪
(DISTANT SIREN WAILING)
(VEHICLE HONKS)
(PEOPLE SCREAMING)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
It can't get better than this ♪
It can't get better than this ♪
Is there anything better than this? ♪
♪♪
Is there anything better than this? ♪
KHLOÉ: What do you want, kitty?
Okay, crushed ice.
We are back from Cabo.
It was so fun,
so I just wanted, you know,
have some of the fam over
to have a little martini night.
- Nice setup.
- KHLOÉ: Thank you.
TRISTAN: I like this.
What's up, everybody?
- TRISTAN: I think I've been
- You're supposed to talk
to the barrel of the camera at this part.
Okay, so, you were talkin' to this one,
- I'll talk to this one, um
- Oh.
- Noice.
- I'm doin' all right, you know?
Life just throws a monkey wrench at
you sometimes.
KHLOÉ: In case anybody missed the
finale of season three,
I wanna bring you guys
up to speed as to why Tristan is here.
You were so ready to have
your year of, like, being free,
and now, Tristan had to move in with you,
his little brother
had to move in with you,
his roof caved in, what are the chances?
My number one slogan I always used:
"You wanna make God laugh,
tell him your plans."
- TRISTAN: Good? (GRUNTS)
- KRIS: Everything is meant to be,
just everything happens for a reason.
KHLOÉ: So, Tristan is now
fully responsible
for his brother, Amari,
and they are living at my house right now
while that construction
is getting handled.
TRISTAN: It's always good
when you have family with you
to have your back
and make everything better,
so it's a process
that's how I look at it.
KHLOÉ: I mean, I definitely
feel overwhelmed and,
I guess, stressed at times,
but I'm not the one that's going through
most of the pain here.
- KRIS: Well, hello!
- TRISTAN: Hello.
- Hi! How are you? Hey!
- TRISTAN: Hey, beautiful. How are you?
- KHLOÉ: Hi, Nick.
- TRISTAN: Hi, Nick.
- What's up, bud? How are you?
- This is my martini sommelier.
Oh, good 'cause I don't know
how to make a martini.
- (ITEMS CLATTER)
- Oh! See? He
He gets nervous around me.
(KHLOÉ SPEAKING)
Oh, my God, Khloé.
This is your maiden voyage.
To my first martini.
- First martini.
- Oh, my God!
- (GAGS) Mom.
- What?
(TRISTAN AND KRIS LAUGHING)
TRISTAN: Get it goin'.
- Ooh.
- Oh.
No wonder you're drunk all the time.
KRIS: Yeah.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
- KIM: Hey, guys.
- TRISTAN: What's up?
- KIM: Oh my.
- KRIS: What?
- What?
- KRIS: What?
- I didn't know everyone was
- Suit?
- getting dressed up.
- What?
Well, what kinda party are we at? We're at
three different parties.
- We are. You're, like, Sporty Spice.
- I'm Sporty, you're,
- you're all business. And you two are
- I'm Lazy Spice. -
I mean, I didn't get the memo.
I'm j I just came from work.
You want somethin' to drink?
Do we have any Jello shots?
- KHLOÉ: What?
- What?
- KHLOÉ: Do you know you have to make them?
- That's the kind of alcohol
- I like.
- Nick, my vodka sommelier is here.
Kim thinks Jello shots are, like
you can get them when you order them.
- Like, you have to freeze them.
- TRISTAN: No, no. It's gotta be like
- You do it the night before.
- Got it.
I'm definitely still a lightweight.
I'll have, like, two shots
and I'll be wasted,
and it's so much fun.
I'll be dancing on the dance floor.
Seriously, I know
you guys don't believe me.
Ask Beyoncé.
I danced all night long
at her party. (LAUGHS)
I think I blacked out. (LAUGHS)
But I woke up to so many text messages,
and I was like, "Khloé, look at this.
What did I do? What did I do?"
And she's like, "You were dropping
it low and dan"
And I was like, "No!"
(LAUGHING) I danced all
night long, I had no idea.
- Polo!
- TRISTAN: Tutu!
- Hey, girl.
- TRISTAN: Tutu!
TRISTAN: Dreamy.
I'm into it.
- Where's my hugs?
- Hey!
'Scuse me, did I get a hug and a hello?
Did I?
Or you're just giving them all to her,
and you're gonna run out
by the time you get to me?
Is that how it goes? Uh-huh.
- Oh!
- KHLOÉ: You gotta give Bubby a hug.
- TRISTAN: Give Bubby a hug.
- Oh! Thank you, little ladies.
TRISTAN: (GRUNTS) Ahh!
Ugh, I know you guys
are gonna hate me for this,
and you're gonna hate us,
and you're gonna think Khloé's whatever.
It's so crazy
because he's such a good friend
and he's such a good, like, dad,
but he just couldn't
get it together in that area
of, like, being a faithful
boyfriend, (LAUGHS)
so it's like you wanna,
obviously, hate him for that.
Yeah, of course,
his actions and who he was,
like, so (BLEEP) up,
like, I can't deny that,
and we've had our talks about it,
and we've had our fights about it,
and we've had our arguments about it,
but he's also shown so many decent things,
and just has been
a really good person and friend.
When he saw me struggling with my kids,
he stepped up, he started showing
up to the games,
he picks Saint up, takes him to dinner,
and will always come to my defense,
especially if it's stuff with,
like, me and my ex,
and I just, like, never forgot that.
So it's, like, I'll never
really throw someone away
and act like I don't feel like
they can grow and evolve.
KRIS: What's going on with Amari?
What happened at the hospital today?
What'd you find out?
Well, he got, uh,
discharged today, which is good.
He didn't sleep at all there
'cause, you know, nurses go in and out.
- Yeah.
- KHLOÉ: But he, obviously, needs to sleep.
I mean, it's bad and good,
just, like, that we didn't
have any answers really.
Like, his MRIs, and EEGs,
and EKGs are all the same.
Amari is Tristan's little brother.
He is 16 years old,
he is wheelchair-bound.
Amari has the most
severest type of epilepsy.
He has the worst type
of seizures you can have,
and he was having so many
before a day that it's caused
such severe brain damage,
and that's why he can't walk,
or talk, or any of that stuff.
He's in a really, like, scary place,
'cause once he hits age 20 is when
it will be really bad if we can't have any
improvements.
TRISTAN: Mm-hmm.
- Yeah.
- KRIS: Poor baby.
(TRISTAN GROANS)
KRIS: Khloé's compassion
for Tristan and Amari is extraordinary,
and
Amari is teaching us
a lot of life lessons.
Yeah. (SNIFFLES)
Because when you meet Amari,
he becomes part of your soul,
and you can't understand
how this happened or why this happened,
so hopefully, it teaches my family that,
ya know, life is a beautiful thing.
The fact that my kids, especially Khloé,
have stepped up to this
extraordinary challenge
is a beautiful thing.
I'm really proud of Khloé.
Is he gonna maybe go to,
like, a physical therapist?
- We're gonna have one come here.
- Yeah, we'll find one.
They gave us a couple recommendations,
so we're gonna go Monday
or Thursday of next week.
KIM: This is, like, a big,
huge life change.
Tristan's Amari's sole caregiver,
and I just wanna be here
to support Khloé and Tristan
and in any way that they need me to.
You guys, so this weekend,
I am going to speak at Harvard
Business School.
- What?
- KHLOÉ: Stop.
- And I am so excited.
- Fire! Congratulations.
- Harvard?
- TRISTAN: That's huge, that's big.
- No, it's, like, such a big deal.
- That's amazing.
- I'm really excited.
- Make sure you get Harvard gear.
- You're not nervous at all?
- Oh, the gift shop, I already have,
- like, everything on hold.
- TRISTAN: Yeah. Okay, good.
- The gift shop?
- I'm like, "I-I want merch,
I need Harvard merch."
TRISTAN: Harvard merch is on
a different level.
KIM: Just the fact that
a company that I started
is getting studied in a course in Harvard
is just crazy.
- Wow.
- And then I'm going to Ohio
- TRISTAN: Hm.
- to go meet, um, Kevin Keith,
the guy that I did the podcast on
- that's serving a life sentence
- KRIS: Yeah.
in prison in Ohio,
and we're doing, like,
a whole talk with attorneys,
like, a panel to talk before
with his family there
and everyone to, like,
raise awareness about his case.
Wow.
I really, really, really
believe in his innocence,
- and so
- Coming!
The kids are ready to
have dinner, so I have to go.
- (KIDS CHATTER INDISTINCTLY)
- KHLOÉ: I'm coming!
- I'm thinking maybe
- KHLOÉ: Coming!
(KIDS CHATTERING)
She'll be right there!
(TRISTAN AND KRIS LAUGHING)
- That's a
- That was a good one.
- That was a good one.
- Oh, no, we're keeping that.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
Run, run, run, run ♪
♪♪
Run, run, run, run ♪
Wait, is my lipstick too dark?
I can lick it for you.
Smooth it out.
(LAUGHS)
I've decided that 2023
was gonna be the year
of just saying yes to only
the things I really wanna do.
And that includes date night,
because I typically go to bed
about seven o'clock,
and that's no fun for anyone.
Sonic boom ♪
♪♪
Sonic boom ♪
KRIS: You know, we don't go
often enough to date night.
We're always traveling,
or we're always going,
or we're always but we don't
think about it, like, a date night.
- We're always datin'.
- KRIS: Date night.
I date you every day.
Aw.
I think that everything
happens for a reason.
Nobody wants to believe that,
you know, they're doing something
that doesn't have a happy ending.
(LAUGHS) No pun intended.
(PRODUCER AND KRIS LAUGHING)
S-Sorry, Mom.
What is wrong with me?
Okay.
COREY: Do you remember our
where we had our first kiss?
In my backyard.
No First kiss?
Wait, where'd we have our first kiss?
Paris.
- Wait
- Do you wanna know the good news?
- Yeah.
- I don't remember neither.
- (KRIS AND COREY LAUGHING)
- You're such an asshole.
Oh, my God.
- Well, wait
- But I can't tell you
- I thought it was at my house
- I could tell you
after Casa Vega.
- No, babe.
- No?
We was already hookin' up by Casa Vega.
What?! Wow, such a ho.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
I gotta, gotta get that ♪
I gotta get that ♪
KRIS: Right here.
COREY: Hey, why you talkin' like
- I don't know where we goin'?
- (KRIS CHUCKLES)
- This the paparazzi?
- Why the hell are they here?
- What the hell?
- I know.
Okay.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
Thank you. And there's another
one to my left.
- I know, go, go, go. Go, walk.
- KRIS: Okay.
(CAMERA SHUTTERS CLICKING)
COREY: How is the paparazzi here?
♪♪
KRIS: This looks so nice.
Giorgio Baldi is iconic,
and I've been going there for years,
and it always represents
date night, or a good time,
or a meal shared with people
that you really love.
COREY: So happy we got
to escape out of the cocoon
- KRIS: I know.
- And do this.
KRIS: You know, I also love
going on a date night,
because we get to have
a little privacy and
- Yeah.
- You know?
So, we can boink.
Boink? Where did that come from? Boink?
I don't know, I just made it up.
Is that sexual?
- I don't think so.
- Like, I don't think you should
ever say to me, "I wanna boink."
We could have, like, sex on the beach.
'Member that drink, sex on the beach?
And you could walk up to somebody and go,
"Do you wanna have sex on the beach?"
♪♪
Do you wanna try a sex on the beach?
- We did that.
- We can have the drink or the real deal.
Well, not on this beach,
but we did it in the Maldives.
- Yeah, we did.
- Yeah, not, not in LA County.
- I don't I'm not into that one.
- Okay.
Out here, we'll get canceled.
- We'll get arrested.
- On everything.
There's nothing wrong with being spicy,
and I love keeping things fresh.
The other day,
I was talkin' to, um, Tristan.
I'm-I'm still hopin'
they can figure it out,
because it's really good how
them bein' under the same roof
- Thank you.
- there was some life in there.
- Yeah.
- And I don't know how that's gonna adapt
when it's just, just her,
and those walls, and the babies.
♪♪
KRIS: It is gonna be a different dynamic.
- Yeah.
- Because I think they're great
at co-parenting together.
Well, that's what makes
the whole situation so unfortunate
because, you know, every, every kid
don't have that.
He's such a great dad.
- Excellent dad.
- She's such a great mom.
You should have one more talk with her
because life is so short.
KRIS: Family is so important to Corey
and he cares very much for Khloé.
I think Khloé and Tristan,
it's very complicated
when you look at it from the outside,
and who knows what's gonna happen with
Khloé and Tristan.
I think that that's for them to work out.
I don't have a crystal ball.
Um okay.
So, Shelli called
and said that Meghan Trainor
has written a new song,
and the name of the song is
I Am Your Mother.
And she asked Shelli
to ask me if I would
be in her music video.
Oh, nice. Don't wear see-through clothes.
- That's my only thing.
- See-through clothes?
I don't know what happens
in these videos these days.
I think that, ordinarily, I would pass,
but something's telling me
this would be really fun.
If it makes you happy, do it.
This is really the year of me
only saying yes to things
that I really wanna do.
Think I'm gonna tell
Shelli it's a, a hard yes
from me
and Corey.
- (KRIS LAUGHS)
- I will give you a hard yes later on.
I mean
- I'm tellin' you
- Date night.
I'm just kiddin'.
Oh, here comes my favorite
dessert in the whole world.
SERVER: Salted caramel
butterscotch pudding.
- KRIS: Thank you.
- SERVER: Enjoy.
KRIS: Take your spoon, get a bite,
not a big one, 'kay.
Now you gotta go like this.
- Oh.
- You gotta twirl, like, yeah.
You gotta go.
(KRIS LAUGHING)
And the next time we can do it
like on that old Disney cartoon,
when they did the noodle,
the little doggies.
Lady and the Tramp.
Which one of us is the tramp?
Okay, I'll be the tramp.
You got all the kids.
(COREY LAUGHING)
Oh, my God, it's time to go home,
'cause you know what Corey's thinking.
"If we leave now before she falls asleep,
I'll get laid."
That's not even what I'm thinkin'.
That's what you're thinking,
"Hurry, get her home,
we've got 30 minutes."
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
♪♪
"What, like it's hard?"
♪♪
Harvard is like, "Holy shit,
bucket list, oh, my God" crazy.
Hi.
KIM: Hi, guys.
KIM: Love you.
Love you, guys.
- FAN: Hi!
- Hi.
I think just the pressure
to make the students feel
like they're definitely learning a lot
is really important to me.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Hi, how are you?
- KIM: How are you?
- Hi, Kim. Nice to see you again.
- Hi.
- Um,
so I'm, I'm gonna be doing the class,
- so I'm thrilled you're here.
- Okay.
LEONARD SCHLESINGER:
Let me just walk you through
what we're gonna be doing.
One of the things that I think
really will come up today,
which I think will be incredibly valuable
in the context of the class,
is the conversation
about your own history as an influencer.
How you got to SKIMS, okay?
- Yeah.
- And why this is, in many respects,
quite different than anything
you've done up to this point.
- Absolutely.
- One of the students said,
"How do you overcome imposter syndrome?"
So, I remember when we were
talkin' on our Zoom,
you talked a lot about this
issues of, even at your level,
having to kinda resupply
your confidence and self-esteem.
They're very interested in those topics.
KIM: I mean, the top business minds
in the country have lectured here,
so I can't believe I'm doing this,
and I'm really nervous.
Please, come join us.
- Over here at the end.
- KIM: Hi, everyone.
LEONARD: Welcome to Keeping Up with the
Harvard Business School.
- (ALL LAUGHING)
- KIM: Yes! Yes.
LEONARD: So, they told you
what we're gonna try
and do over the first 15 or 20 minutes.
You've had the opportunity
to read the history of the business
and get a sense
of where the business is today.
It's an extraordinary three-year history
KIM: So, the cameras couldn't
come into the class at Harvard,
it's, like, a sacred room.
But it was such a fascinating class,
'cause it was about a lot
of the thought process
that goes behind our campaigns, our drops,
our launches, what materials we use,
just so much that maybe the
class wouldn't really assume
that I would be involved in.
Like, this stuff will never get old to me,
ever, ever, ever.
- KIM: Say, "SKIMS!"
- STUDENTS: SKIMS!
KIM: For those of you guys
that are not customers yet,
you will be soon 'cause we're
sending you guys SKIMS.
- (STUDENTS CHEERING AND APPLAUDING)
- KIM: We wanna make sure
that you guys all get something.
KIM: Yes, yes, who doesn't? Yes.
Bye, guys, thank you!
(STUDENTS APPLAUDING)
KIM: That was fun.
MATT HIGGINS: You were so amazing.
- That was so great.
- Oh, good.
I was thinking about
what you said about how,
uh, th-the Kim is still misunderstood,
and that was what I was thinking
actually listening to you.
Like, I haven't seen this version of Kim.
Maybe I'm not consuming enough content.
But that's why I also think
it's important to film stuff like this,
like, for my show, because that's what the
audience will see
instead of me fighting
with my sisters over something stupid.
Is it intentional that you're
not sharing this version of Kim
that is an incredible thought leader,
and, you know,
business leader, and founder?
I think that's why, like,
we push to even have cameras in places
that sometimes people
wouldn't typically have cameras,
because I wanna show that side.
So, I'll give you feedback
- as a, as a first-time consumer
- KIM: Yes.
- of this Kim Kardashian
- Okay.
That your level of insights,
your conviction, the thoughtfulness
- is on par with the best consumer CEOs.
- Did you hear that?
- Did you hear that?
- MATT: Did you hear that, America?
- All right.
- KIM: Cool.
Do you want us to sit over here?
Pull up a chair ourselves.
Sometimes I just look up
and think, "Oh, my God.
"How did I get to this place,
how did I make this all happen?
Like, are we sure
they have the right person?"
I just have, like,
legit imposter syndrome.
Like, I think that a lot,
but I never wanna not think that.
I think it always keeps me going,
and always keeps me driven,
and always keeps me
humble and in check.
MATT: All right, let's turn it
back to the crowd.
Kim, it's your class.
With so much success,
what drives you to continue
pursuing new business opportunities?
I should say, "Thanks, Kourtney."
That's exactly what Kourtney
harasses me for every all, all the time.
Um, she's like, "Why?
Like, what drives you to want to do this?"
Um, I don't know
if I have the answer to that,
but I love working.
Like, nothing makes me happier
than when one of our launches
is successful.
And successful isn't necessarily
the dollars, that'll come.
It's we executed the campaign,
we figured out how to get,
you know, when Kourtney and Megan, uh, Fox
did our campaign,
it was like, we thought of it,
they shot it that week, it was the be
I mean, just the adrenaline
of all of that,
and how it all happened so fast,
and making it all happen
to have a successful launch of something,
just makes me happy.
STUDENT: First off, thank you
so much for coming.
I think you know, of course,
how much of an influence
you have over culture
and the social media platforms,
but I hope that you also know,
like, as a woman in business
who's worked in finance,
as probably the only woman
in the room most of the time,
you have been honestly,
probably, the reason
that I can also love glam.
- Aw, thank you.
- But being serious about being
a businesswoman as well,
and so, when you think about
kind of all of the things
that you have changed,
and I think SKIMS is very similar,
where you've kind of taken
ownership of this category
that was supposed to be shameful,
and now it's kind of something that can
be celebrated,
and you post all different women,
all different shapes,
in all the different SKIMS,
and it's celebrated,
so how much do you think about this
when you kind of either
go into different product categories,
or when you expand
into the, you know, SKKN,
or other things that you're working on
within SKIMS but also outside of it?
Yeah, I think, um, there was,
like, a defining moment when I was, like
when I went to the White House
but I had just posted a bikini photo,
and I was like, "Oh, shit,
are they gonna look at my Instagram
- and think I'm so inappropriate?"
- (LAUGHTER)
Like, but then I was like,
"When is being me gonna be okay?"
'Cause that is what I wanted to do.
And then I literally asked someone,
and they were like, "Oh, please, like,
no one cares," you know?
And But I remember feeling,
like, shameful of that,
and then thinking, like,
"But wait a minute, I wanna still be me,"
and I actually think
that people pay attention
maybe more to some of the law stuff
and the criminal justice
reform stuff that I do
because my feed isn't flooded
with just cases and stories about
justice reform.
And if I could bring in that customer
that might just be on there
to look at my makeup
or my bikini pic,
and then they happen
to fall into this story,
and then they happen to change their heart
about something
that they maybe never thought
that they would stumble across on my page,
like, that to me,
means more than anything.
So, I think being authentically you
is really, really important,
and I love that you can, you know,
show up to, you know, work
in full glam and look amazing.
But I don't think it's,
like, a conscious decision
within my brands of like,
"I wanna be inclusive,
"and I wanna show
that someone that typically
"maybe wouldn't wear
this thong or this outfit
is now I'm putting them in this."
I think the way that our brand works,
and with everything,
it's just, it's just who we are.
Like, of course, this person
would be wearing this, in our world.
Like, of course, this person
would be wearing full glam
at the gym if she wanted to,
or whatever makes you comfortable.
So, I think instead of thinking,
like, you have to have it,
or how did you change that?
We didn't change,
it's just how it always was,
because that's who we always are.
And so, if you think
about it more like that,
then, like, no, it's not
like a set, conscious decision
to do things
to include things in my brands.
- Yeah.
- PRODUCER: Is that right?
KIM: That's something that
my stepdad taught me,
and she said to me something that really
stuck with me for, really,
you know, I guess my whole life,
is just that I should try to do things
that I am scared of and that are outside
of my comfort zone
'cause that's the only way I'll ever grow.
- (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS)
- Cute.
- Beautiful.
- Thank you so much.
Thanks, guys. Sorry to rush.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
I love it.
Thank you for having me.
KIM: Thank you so much.
♪♪
("GOT ME GOIN" BY PRTTY VMPR PLAYING)
You make me wanna jump rope in the sky ♪
You make me wanna make cakes and a pie ♪
You make me wanna light up firefly ♪
You got me feelin' all right ♪
ASSISTANT: You look so good.
Can, um, I pull a Kris Jenner
and have you carry my bag?
- (KHLOÉ LAUGHS)
- ASSISTANT: Of course.
I've been waiting to.
- PERSON: How are you?
- KHLOÉ: Good, how are you?
- You look incredible.
- Thank you.
We are at the Century City Mall,
and we are standing in the very first
Good American retail store
where you can come in.
And it does not look like we are
anywhere close to being opened.
And I mean, we're supposed
to be opened in a couple weeks,
so that's not happening.
I got my ears pierced in this mall.
- No! Look at that!
- One of them.
And then I ran outta the store
and my mom dragged me back,
- placed me back down
- No, she didn't.
- (MIMICS EAR PIERCING GUN)
- Did the other ear.
- I will never get another piercing.
- You didn't?
- Nope, never.
- No!
- Just these. One on each side.
- Oh, my gosh. Just this
- That's it.
- O-One and done.
KHLOÉ: This mall has been
around for years.
You should ask Kourtney and Kim.
They used to call 1-900 numbers
and ask gentlemen to meet them here.
We would talk to these guys.
We would be, like, 15,
and then they would be like,
"Okay, yeah, meet me
at Blockbuster at the or at the mall,"
and we'd see the poor guy,
and we'd stand him up,
and we'd take a Polaroid,
and we have a book
of Polaroids of these guys
that we would stand up at the mall.
Kourtney still remembers the phone number.
(PHONE RINGBACK TONE)
KOURTNEY (OVER PHONE): Hi.
Do you remember the hotline number?
KOURTNEY: Yeah, I know it by heart.
What is it?
KOURTNEY: 213 (CHUCKLING)
- Yeah.
- (NUMBER BLEEPED)
(RINGBACK TONE)
VOICE (OVER PHONE): This is (BLEEP),
where naughty is nice.
- (SENSUAL ROCK MUSIC PLAYS THROUGH PHONE)
- Your live chat starts now.
Kourtney, you talk, you talk, you talk.
KOURTNEY (OVER PHONE): I'm hanging up.
- VOICE: to begin.
- (PHONE BEEPS)
- PERSON (OVER PHONE): Hey.
- (BREATHY VOICE) Hi, this is Samantha.
PERSON: Hey, Samantha.
What's your name?
CHRIS: My name's Chris.
Where do you live?
CHRIS: I'm over in Ventura, California.
I stay in Ventura County.
CHRIS: Oh, that's great.
No, I love Ventura.
- That's so good.
- (NORMAL VOICE) Ew, wait
- (ENDS CALL)
- I
- (KIM AND PRODUCERS LAUGHING)
- I can't, I can't.
I've gotta save that number in my phone.
So, I'm gonna just take you
through the whole store
- 'Kay.
- And then,
we're gonna
show you a bunch of stuff,
and then you can make
a bunch of decisions,
- basically.
- Cool.
So, this is the store,
this is your floor plan.
So, you're coming in,
you've got 50 feet
of glass window all around
It's like the Saks window.
- Exactly, with less budget, um (LAUGHS)
- Yeah. Yeah, exactly.
- Except not Saks.
- And by the way,
the whole thing
is a nightmare at the moment,
because we are over budget,
we're over time,
we're trying to open four
different stores,
like, all at once,
- and we are two weeks delayed.
- Can we still
- No, we're n
- Oh, so soft
I mean, we should be open now.
Soft in May or still soft
at the end of April?
Soft in May.
I feel like no matter where I turn,
there is just stress after stress,
and problem after problem,
which is, obviously, adulting.
No one warned you about
this when you were young. Sorry, kids.
Is Vegas on track?
- No? Nothing is.
- Nothing's on track.
- Yeah.
- Nothing's on track because there's, like,
- you know
- No, it
a global supply chain (BLEEP) crisis
- Yeah. Oh, no, I get it.
- And I can't get anything done on time.
It's a nightmare.
The goal is to open maybe 50 or so stores.
I think we need to see how, you know,
opening the first three go this year.
EMMA GREDE: It's a nightmare.
But it's more on track.
- And starting stores is terrible.
- Yeah.
And also, we wanna get it right.
This is, like, triggering me
- from DASH days.
- No, no, no. Should be
-I'm like, "Oh, my God, I'm so happy
-triggering.
- I'm done with that."
- It should be
Work is typically my release
because my house is so stressful,
there's just so much going on.
I like to get out, and go to work,
and just distract myself,
but right now, getting the store
up and going, it's so stressful.
What else could really happen?
As long as we get 'em all open
by the end of the year, I'll be happy.
'Kay.
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
Ayy, oh, ay, oh, ay, ohh ♪
AIR CONTROL DISPATCH (OVER SPEAKERS):
One's two, seven, zero at eight,
runway one-six clear for takeoff.
(AIRPLANE WHOOSHING)
♪♪
Ayy, oh, ay, ohh ♪
Ayy ♪
So, what would I say to the prosecutors
and governors?
So, this week is just really busy for me.
I'm going to Ohio, and I'm
going to meet Kevin Keith
and Kevin's family for the first time.
This case was brought to me
maybe four years ago.
He's someone that I've been fighting for
that's been incarcerated for 28 years.
I did my podcast on Spotify
about him, but we've never
met face-to-face.
KEVIN KEITH (OVER COMPUTER):
Hey, how you doin'?
Hey, Kevin, how are you?
Well, this is kinda new to me,
that's why I'm kinda nervous. (LAUGHS)
If you can try to remember
the day you were arrested
and just walk us through that day.
KEVIN: I was home, watchin' TV.
And so, I was headed, actually,
towards the door to open the door up
is when they kicked it in.
They put cuffs on me.
And the first thing
that went through my mind was,
"Okay, I'm gettin'
arrested again for drugs,
but I haven't sold any drugs
since I got arrested and got out on bond."
And I heard one of the
officers say that,
"I don't think it's him."
I just didn't think that
you could be made a victim
- KIM: Mm-hmm.
- by, by the judicial system.
- Yeah.
- KEVIN: Yeah.
It's kind of shocking
when you really get into it
and you see what really happens.
- It really is shocking.
- KEVIN: It is.
KIM: I'm speaking on a panel
Kevin's whole family will be at
and that a lot of influential
people in Ohio will be at,
so that we can raise
awareness about his case.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
(CROWD CHATTERING)
Welcome to this very special program.
"A Question of Innocence:
The Case of Kevin Keith."
We are thrilled to welcome Kim Kardashian.
(CROWD APPLAUDING AND CHEERING)
PANELIST: Can you help us understand
why you started with Kevin?
What was it that drew you to this case?
I think at the core of everything
of how I really connected
was seeing a family so affected.
What I miss the most,
I really love my mom,
and I spent a lotta time with my mom.
I got two daughters,
um, seven grandchildren
- Wow.
- And that's what I miss the most.
And I wanted to highlight
and show people that this isn't
just about one person,
this is about an entire family's life
who got completely
ripped apart over this decision.
We really appreciate you recognizing that.
Thank you.
Honestly, I just love helping people,
and helping to slowly change the system,
even if it's case by case.
It's something that I just
feel like I have to do in this lifetime,
and I'll never stop doing that.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
KIM: Hi.
How are you?
Hey, Charles.
How are you, Kim?
I'm good, how are you?
CHARLES: Good, oh, my God.
- Thank you so much.
- It's so good to see you.
- Thank you so much.
- KIM: Of course.
- I know, right? Like, oh, my God.
- Ohh.
Ohh, well, I'm so happy I got to meet
- all of you.
- Thank you. We sure appreciate this.
CHARLES KEITH: When you see
somethin' that's wrong
and you say, "I can't accept it,
I've gotta say something."
- KIM: Yeah.
- And that's what it's all about.
That's what our
justice system is all about.
Absolutely.
- Well, I'm here to say something, so
- That's good.
- (CROSSTALK)
- Yes, whole-wholeheartedly
with everything in us, yes.
- You're so welcome.
- We're just ready to be
- a family again, for sure.
- Yes, yes, all the way.
To get a chance to meet him
in person, I'm really excited.
We sure appreciate this.
To see his children,
to see his whole family
puts everything into perspective,
and it shows you and reminds you
why you're fighting so hard for someone.
Thank you, Kim.
- KIM: Bye, guys.
- Thank you. God bless you.
(DOWNBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
(RAINFALL TAPPING ON ROOF)
KIM: Now, I'm going to meet
Kevin Keith for the first time,
face-to-face.
I love meeting
someone that I'm fighting
for face-to-face,
there's nothing better.
(RAINFALL)
KEVIN: You know, I know people
out there who don't believe in me
and say he should've been executed,
they don't have to worry 'cause
I've been executed tons of times.
- (SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
- (DEEP BREATH)
So
But that's what it is, so,
you know, I gotta bear that.
- I gotta bear that.
- KIM: There's a lotta people that love you
and support you, so just know
we're never gonna stop fighting for you.
You know, I really wanna
change your outcome.
I really appreciate you.
Thank you.
♪♪
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
KIM: Being able to give Kevin a hug,
and being able to see him
and sit with him face-to-face,
there was no glass, he wasn't shackled.
You know, first and foremost,
he's been sitting here telling his story
and fighting for his life
for 28 years inside.
It was just really nice
to know that I've been
fighting for the person
that I really believed
I've been fighting for.
And to really look him in the
eyes and really understand,
that's just the best feeling.
KHLOÉ (OVER PHONE):
He probably appreciated you
so much being there.
I think he just had fun,
that it was, like, talking, and
- KHLOÉ: Aw.
- KIM: Yeah.
KHLOÉ: I mean, I cannot even imagine.
- KIM: Yeah, no, it's crazy.
- KHLOÉ: Poor guy.
So, what's the next steps,
or you don't really know?
Um, I don't really know, to be honest.
I think that, like, we just
have to get to the governor.
KHLOÉ: Ugh, your life. It's just wild.
You really are the woman
that wears many hats.
- Okay, have fun.
- Um, okay, love you.
KHLOÉ: Continue being smart and just
being a (BLEEP) boss, love you.
(CHUCKLES) Bye.
KHLOÉ: 'Kay, bye.
Some really good things
have happened from it.
Yesterday, we got a notice
that we're getting a hearing
in front of the governor,
which is, like, unheard of
at this far along,
so it did really work.
Yeah, that's what the hearing's about.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
("BAILE DO SILÊNCIO" BY
BÁRBARA BOEING PLAYING)
- (SOUNDSTAGE BELL RINGING)
- (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Watch us now ♪
Watch us now ♪
It's goin' down ♪
I'm doing a music video
with Meghan Trainor.
I'm so excited!
So, watch us now ♪
Oh, that's pretty. Should we do a ring?
- STUDIO CLERK: Yeah, let's do it.
- Yeah.
Ooh, this is pretty.
This is very fancy and very small.
SHELLI AZOFF: Hey, how cute is the song?
- Is it the best?
- Oh, it's so cute.
- (SINGS) Bum-bum-bum-bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
- SHELLI: So, I told you, it's
- Bum-bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
- SHELLI: It's gonna be like your anthem.
("MOTHER" BY MEGHAN TRAINOR PLAYING)
KRIS: Do you think we should
go see what the set looks like?
- Yeah, they're ready for you.
- KRIS: Okay, let's go.
I said yes to this because this is fun,
and it's glamorous, and it's Hollywood.
You just a bum-bum-bum-bum-
bum-bum-bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
KRIS: Oh, yeah!
I hope that I can live up
to Meghan's expectation
of what we're doing here today
because I don't wanna let her down,
but this is really a lotta work.
Oh, I'm on my video set with my vocal,
- vocal star here, Meghan Trainor.
- I'm the feature.
And we're doing a song called
I Am Your Mother,
and I have no idea why,
but she asked me to be in her video.
'Cause you're the mother of all mothers.
- PERSON: It's your video.
- It's your video.
That's right.
So, she wanted to sing on my video
- and I said sure.
- Yes.
- And here we are! Yeah!
- Here to sing.
(BELL RINGING)
DIRECTOR (OVER SPEAKERS):
Okay, nice and quiet, everybody, please.
Thank you.
So, let's just hear it,
so we see where we're going,
and then you guys are in the front.
Uh, Kris, could you stand right there?
Yep. There like that.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(PLAYS OVER SPEAKERS) I am your mother,
you listen to me ♪
Open up!
Mis-Mister big boy,
- pullin' up in your big toy ♪
- (KRIS MOUTHING ALONG)
CHARM LA'DONNA: That's it. That's it.
- So, it's this
- This and then drive your car.
- Yes, yes, that's it. Let's try.
- Okay.
It's such an amazing experience.
It's the music business,
it's exciting, it's glamorous,
it's beautiful but it's hard.
It's, it's not as easy as it looks.
DIRECTOR (OVER SPEAKERS):
Cameras free, set, and go music.
I am your mother, you listen to me ♪
- CHARM: Mr. Big Boy!
- Mis-Mister big boy ♪
- CHARM: Pullin' up in your big toy!
- Pullin' up in your big toy ♪
- CHARM: Yes!
- (GROUP APPLAUDING AND CHEERING)
Wow, you guys are easy to please!
CHARM: Meghan says you're
so hot and you're slaying.
- Meghan said you're slaying.
- I love her.
- Is she watching?
- CHARM: Yeah.
Oh, poor girl.
I have this fear that if I tell my kids,
they're gonna ask me,
"Why do you wanna be
in a music video, Mom?
Like, why would you do that?"
(LIP-SYNCING) Mister big boy,
pullin' up in your big toy ♪
Sayin' all that blah-blah-blah,
makin' all that big noise ♪
As much as I would love to share
this great experience with them,
I think when it's all said and done,
I'll just send them the tape.
(LIP-SYNCING)
Yet your opinion's so strong
even when you're wrong ♪
Bet that feels like power to you ♪
Could you imagine, "Kim, I'm gonna do
a music video."
She would've gone, "What?!"
(LIP-SYNCING) I am your mother,
I am your mother ♪
You listen to me, you listen to me ♪
Stop all that mansplainin',
no one's listening ♪
Shh ♪
(LAUGHS) You told her?
- Hey!
- KIM: Oh, my God!
Of course, singing and dancing, honey.
- Oh, my gosh.
- This is what your mother does
- on a Saturday.
- Oh, my gosh.
So, at first, I was like,
"Oh, my God, this is gonna be so
embarrassing."
I was just, like, afraid
that she wouldn't know what she was doing.
But she killed it.
You know, in life,
you just have to have fun,
and you have to try new things,
and why not?
Tell me, who gave you
the permission to speak? ♪
I am your mother, I am your mother,
you listen to me ♪
- (GROUP APPLAUDING AND CHEERING)
- Thank you, everybody!
Oh, my God!
- (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
- Ahh! Aww, thank you for having me.
- Thanks for having me, everybody.
- Kris Jenner!
- (GROUP APPLAUDING AND CHEERING)
- Thank you!
MEGHAN TRAINOR: Love you, Kris!
KRIS: It was so fun, it was really great
to be part of such a professional,
fabulous production.
To be my age and be doing a music video,
it's a little unusual,
but I am really glad I did this
because I had the time of my life.
Whew!
(LAUGHS) Well, stay tuned.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
Have fun, oh yeah, it's yours ♪
Celebrate, yeah ♪
We're about to do it ♪
Leavin' it all, all on the floor ♪
Whoa-oh-oh, ah, ah ♪
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
TRISTAN: What's up?
I wanted to show you these things
that I found the other day.
- 'Member I was showing you?
- Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
- That's you?
- Yep, that's me as a baby.
You were so fat.
I was, I was thick.
KHLOÉ: I'm not naive to the fact
that my ex-boyfriend
is living in my house
and that, you know,
we're in really sensitive times
where Tristan is in the very
fresh stages of grieving.
So, all of these photos
and that whole, like, suitcase
of stuff is a-already scanned.
- I told you that earlier, right?
- TRISTAN: Yeah.
But without me being
an asshole all the time,
I still just want to make sure that
boundaries are set, that they're in place.
(TRISTAN GROANS)
And that there's just
full transparency and honesty.
So, what's going on with your house?
- Well
- Because you're gonna
eventually, go back there.
Yeah.
Um as of right now,
the roof is still in tact.
Or I-I have a feeling you're over there
- poking little holes in the ceiling like
- It's like this, I'm just like
- Yeah, let's get more flood damage
- Poking all like
- Right? (LAUGHS)
- so you're here longer.
I'm, like, literally taking cinder blocks
and just, like, throwing it
on my roof at night.
- I'm sure you are, so what's happening?
- Yeah.
So, right now, it's literally,
like, a bunch of construction going on.
Can't wait for you
to see the finished product.
(LAUGHS) Trust me,
I can't wait to see
the finished product either.
No, I get it, trust me. I-I know, I know.
There's nothin' like
your own space, to a degree.
(LAUGHS) Not to a degree, just period.
Yeah.
Like, I still need my space
- Yeah.
- I still love bein' alone.
Yeah. Thought I was a great house guest.
- You are. You're super helpful
- Oh, okay.
You're great with the kids.
- Trust me, I appreciate it.
- Yeah.
KHLOÉ: I never wanna be someone
that anyone can accuse
that I misled them when it comes to love.
I think I'm so adamant about that,
because I've been
on the receiving end of it.
And I-I just don't think love
is something you play with.
Seriously though, like, thank you
for, you know, allowin' me to
crash here while my roof crashed
- You're welcome.
- to the floor, so
- You're welcome.
- Yeah.
Are you working next week for ESPN?
Yeah, I'm on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday.
- Nice.
- Yeah.
- Doing live TV is really hard.
- Yeah.
Like, to be natural and listen,
and still not be nervous,
- and not saying anything inappropriate
- Yeah.
- raunchy, or whatever
- Yeah.
- Nah, I'm Yeah.
- And go into professional mode.
That's, that's the one thing
I think that's bad about sports.
We're groomed
to be, like, so tough
with a (BLEEP) you mentality.
We're in a competition
in a field of so many people
that it's, like, a dog-eat-dog world,
and it wasn't really until, like, I really
had to look at myself, it was like
nev-never used to hold myself accountable.
We're taught like, "Be the man."
"Do what you please."
"Bros over ho's." all these stupid words.
It's, like, bro, the guy
that probably made that
is probably the biggest, like
- Loser.
- You gotta just, like
be your own man, and
don't care what people think,
and don't feel like you have
to get validation from others.
You know, True's understanding stuff,
Prince understand things
where they go to school
and they have classmates.
Like, the last thing I want them to do is
ever feel embarrassed
that I'm their father.
I think, um
going down this journey
I've been on right now,
especially with what happened to my mom,
um, and I always ask myself,
you know, like,
"Why, why do certain things
to hurt certain people?"
I think the thing that always
sticks to my mind, it's, like,
I know how much I care about you,
I, I know how much I love you,
you're my best friend.
How come I f like, meet my person,
how come I've done so much wrong things?
I'm like, "Why, why, why,
why put you through that?"
(SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
KHLOÉ: Tristan has said
before, like, I'm his person.
I'm not saying I don't believe him,
but I've heard this.
And of course, it's angered me before,
because I'm like, "Well, if I (BLEEP) am,
then why would you have
treated me this way?"
And how many times?
You know, like, it's
this isn't, like, oh,
a one-time thing, and here we are.
Like, I-I love love,
and I am a hopeless romantic,
but that's not gonna change
how I feel and what happened.
For me, ya know,
entering this new chapter in my life,
uh, it's always good to have
a strong support system
and people that believe in you,
so I told Mom I appreciate her,
- I appreciate you as well.
- And Tristan, no matter what,
like, we're not a family of,
like, "eye for an eye,"
especially in times of need.
Like, that's when you rally together,
and I want to be good
for the lifetimes after this.
I want my karma just to always be great.
And I'm not justifying
anything you've done.
I mean, obviously,
everything you did was
Oh, yeah, it's my decision.
(INDISTINCT) (BLEEP), yeah.
And I'm strong enough
that it's not gonna break me.
- And God knows that.
- Mm-hmm.
But also, Tristan,
if what you say is true,
if, like, you really thought
I was your person or
whatever you just said,
then that means you'll feel
this much more effected by losing me
and wanna change, for yourself.
Not because there's
a prize at the end of it.
We're gonna be in each other's lives
for the rest of each other's lives,
because of our kids,
so I'm not gonna fight that,
and we're I'm gonna make sure
it's as nice as possible
- Yeah.
- for me.
I mean, what happened
between Tristan and I
was not some small, little incident.
It was some massive situation that really
was a very traumatic
experience for me in my life,
so I'm not gonna forget it.
But I'm so proud that I'm able to
be kind and mature,
and show my children that
Mommy and Daddy can coexist
and be co-parents,
and I'm able to be here for him
when he's in his time of need.
Someone that I did not
even really wanna look at
just a couple months ago,
I have living under my roof.
I lost a parent,
I don't wish that on anybody.
I don't care what
you did to me, this is
something beyond my pain.
My moral compass is saying
for me to be a good person
and to be supportive
when someone is in need.
So, everyone, you do what
your moral compass says,
I'm gonna do what mine says.
And you've done a more than
most human could ever do,
so I-I but it shows how,
like, pure and great your soul is,
and how much you just
don't want no bad energy,
you want everyone to just be happy
- and be in a good place, and
- KHLOÉ: I do.
you know, obviously, you do it for our
children as well,
- like, and for yourself, like
- No, but just for everyone.
- Yeah.
- Like, you're a good person at your core,
that's why I was with you.
Everyone has done dumb shit in their life,
just not everyone
does it on a public platform,
- which sucks, but
- Yeah.
Just like you can do dumb shit publicly,
you can do incredible shit publicly.
My mom, all of us,
we're always rooting for you.
We always want the best for you,
and, like, we believe in you as a person.
We've always all believed
what a great person you can be,
and just remember,
you're not your past,
your past doesn't define you,
and just moving forward,
you know, hold yourself
in a way that you'll
you will be proud of,
or if your kids read something about you,
you're gonna be proud of that
- I understand that.
- 'Cause your legacy,
-what you wanna leave behind,
-Mm-hmm.
is way greater than what
the world has been exposed to.
("BREATHE IN SLOW" BY
VANACORE MUSIC PLAYING)
Take it in so slowly ♪
Like a million heartbeats ♪
My, uh, plans for me and Tristan
are to get him settled into his home,
and then for him and I
to be good co-parenters.
I don't really have plans.
I haven't, like, thought about anything.
Just try to be
the best version of yourself
and make Mommy proud,
that's, that's all it's about.
- She's still above watchin' us.
- She is proud of you.
- Breathe in slow ♪
- KHLOÉ: She is.
Hold it close, don't let it go ♪
- KIM: Next on The Kardashians.
- (CROWD CHEERING)
KIM: Hi, Milan!
SCOTT: Has it brought
you and Tristan closer, or?
- Him and I are great friends.
- You gettin' that sausage?
(COMICAL DRAMATIC STING)
My whole butt is out.
It's stuck to my (BLEEP) ass.
(GASPS) It hurts so bad.
I just was dying inside
sitting up on stage,
like, feeling a breeze, like, in my ass.
You're in a car accident.
Yeah, like, I haven't
been able to run around.
I've gained weight.
There's good news
and bad news with the MRI.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
We strut like we on fire ♪
We walk into a room
like boom, boom, boom ♪
Got a bar, we take it higher ♪
Watch us now ♪
Watch us now ♪
It's goin' down ♪
So, watch us now ♪
We feelin' ourselves tonight ♪
Like, whoa, this fit just right ♪
We boujee like wow,
look us up, look us down ♪
But together we keep it tight ♪
Watch us now ♪
Woo, come on ♪
Watch us now ♪
Give it up now ♪
It's goin' down ♪
So, watch us now ♪
Nothing gets better than this.
This is what I live for,
being with my family, celebrating life,
being with my grandkids and my kids,
- and just
- (OBJECTS BANGING)
Really?
God, I'd be firing people
left and right around here.
(OBJECTS BANGING, CLATTERING)
KRIS: Like, are you (BLEEP) kidding?
(BELL TOLLS)