The Kardashians - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Feels Like the Old Days
The family returns for Season 7! Kris is selling their iconic family home and wants to host one final dinner party. Kourtney voices strong opinions about her sisters' choices, meanwhile Kim is working on a new project, but her past continues to haunt her.

She Was Such a Hater
Caitlyn is back to say goodbye to the family house, after Kris extends an olive branch. Kris meets Glenn Close on the set of Kim's new tv show and has an invitation for her. Kourtney works with Julia Fox, meanwhile a fishy feud is cooking with Khloé.

I’m About to Lose My Shit
Tension grows between Kourtney and Khloé over drama in the group chat. Kim bonds with the cast of her series All's Fair while balancing work and motherhood, meanwhile Kris aims for zen, but chaos puts her patience to the test.

A Tragedy in Reality TV
Khloé and Kris shop for a family home in the afterlife, while Kourtney protests to protect their current homes. Kim wraps on set of her first leading role, but it's cut short when scary new information comes to light, threatening everything she's built.

The Love That You Once Had
Kim tries to open up to Kourtney about the overwhelming stress she's been facing. The family gathers in Palm Springs to celebrate Easter, and Khloé reflects on memories of their late father as she takes a heartfelt trip down memory lane.

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