Kourtney Kardashian Exits Family Group Chat Over Khloé'S Criticism Drama

  • By Cole
  • Nov. 1, 2025, 12:30 p.m.

The Kardashians' Tense Episode Unveils Family Drama

Los Angeles, California – The latest episode of The Kardashians served high drama as Kourtney and Khloé Kardashian's sibling rivalry took center stage. The October 30 episode, intended to be a nostalgic farewell to the family home, quickly turned into a spotlight on family tensions.

In a surprising twist, Kourtney, the Lemme founder, decided to step back from the family group chat. The reason? Her sister Khloé's constant "negativity" and penchant for "talking s*** about everything and everyone." It seems that even among the closest siblings, harsh words can lead to significant fallout.

Kourtney's Confession

In a candid confessional moment, Kourtney shared her frustrations, explaining, "Khloé is just talking negatively about somebody who posted something. 'Oh my gosh, this person,' and just, like, talking s*** about them and, 'How could they post this,' you know, just analyzing it."


"I'm like, 'Really?' This is not what we have time for, and I just said, 'Let them live their lives, you know?'"

Her words offer a glimpse into the emotional complexity that comes with being part of a high-profile family. While a group chat may seem trivial, it's clear that these interactions can significantly impact family dynamics.

Family Dynamics Under the Spotlight

The episode, which was supposed to be a heartfelt reunion, instead exposed the ongoing tensions within the Kar-Jenner clan. It featured appearances by Caitlyn and Rob, further emphasizing the family's sprawling network. However, it was Kourtney and Khloé's disagreement that left viewers buzzing.

As fans continue to follow the Kardashians' every move, this latest revelation adds yet another layer to their storied family history. How the sisters will move forward remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the drama keeps us watching.

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