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Kourtney Kardashian Regularly Edits This Out of ‘The Kardashians,’ Says Sister Khloé

- Khloé Kardashian has revealed what her sister Kourtney Kardashian Barker regularly edits out of the family’s reality series, The Kardashians
- Khloé and Kourtney, along with their other sisters and mom Kris Jenner, are all executive producers on the show
- The show premiered on Hulu in 2022, a year after the Kardashian-Jenner clan wrapped up 20 seasons of their E! reality series, Keeping Up With the Kardashians
As executive producers on their family reality series, the Kardashian-Jenner clan have a say in cutting and keeping footage — and now Khloé Kardashian has shared an insight into what one of her sisters regularly edits out of the finished product.
“Yes, but it’s more vanity things that we would cut,” Khloé, 40, explained of editing their current reality show, The Kardashians, during the April 16 episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast.
Khloé shared that her eldest sister Kourtney Kardashian Barker is the pickiest when it comes to show edits, but added, “It’s more because she’ll say, ‘I say ‘like’ too many times, so remove this word.’ It’s more that regard. It’s not really storylines because they’re following us, but it’s not about a story concept. It’s more verbiage.”
As for Kourtney’s language changes, Khloé joked, “She still says ‘like’ 500 times.”
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Khloé and Kourtney, 45, star on the Hulu show with their mom Kris Jenner and sisters Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner, while the likes of Kourtney’s ex Scott Disick and Khloé’s ex Tristan Thompson also regularly make appearances.
The famous family first appeared on Keeping Up With the Kardashians in 2007 and later relocated to Hulu for their new show The Kardashians in 2022. But Khloé, whose personal life, including a marriage, divorce, babies, cheating scandals and splits have all been featured on the family’s shows, says her approach to filming has remained the same.
“I don’t want to overthink or else I think it really changes how the show is perceived. And so with that — not that I want all of these things to be played out on the show — but I’ve really made a conscious effort to not edit,” she said. “And if I feel like it’s fair game, if something’s in the press that’s true and that’s happening, it’s my sort of, it’s my obligation to have that on TV because that’s what in fact is happening.”
Khloé added that she felt sharing her story helped others, saying, “I can’t be the only one going through certain things. And if it makes somebody else feel seen or if it helps somebody get through something or it doesn’t have to be the exact same thing. But if it’s something that they can relate to at all, I really hope that I make someone feel more seen and safe and that they’re not alone on this island that feels so incredibly isolating.”
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While brother Rob Kardashian only features in the family’s Hulu show on the odd phone call after opting to stay out of the spotlight in recent years, other family members have been selective with what part of their lives they have shared on camera.
Kendall, 29, and Kylie, 27, both refrain from discussing their romantic lives, while Kourtney has been vocal about her frustrations with the show highlighting her ex Disick’s response to her engagement to now-husband Travis Barker.
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Kourtney has also previously fought with Kim, 44, and Khloé about wanting to limit how much she shares on the show compared to them. During the 2021 Keeping Up With the Kardashians reunion with Andy Cohen, Khloé discussed the friction, saying of herself and Kim, “We give so much and maybe others aren’t holding up their end of the deal too. If other people are going through things and are choosing not to share, that’s when it’s unfair.”
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Justin Bieber Praises Wife Hailey’s 2025 Met Gala Looks

Justin Bieber is a proud husband.
The musician, 31, shouted out his wife Hailey Bieber‘s 2025 Met Gala looks after skipping the star-studded event in New York City.
“Tell em uncle Charlie,” Justin captioned an Instagram carousel that featured a snap of Hailey’s red carpet ensemble as well as a look she wore leading up to the gala. “Uncle Charlie” is likely in reference to hip-hop legend Charlie Wilson, per Arts Management Magazine.
While Justin didn’t appear by his wife’s side at the gala, fans are praising the singer for showing support.
“We love a supportive husband,” one wrote.
“The world will say anything and everything but at the end of the day he loves his wife more than anything else🥹❤️,” another shared, seemingly referencing recent rumors about the state of the couple’s marriage.
As Hailey, 28, was hitting the Met steps, Justin revealed how he was spending the night. The singer shared a video of himself and friends watching the Toronto Maple Leafs open their playoff series against the Florida Panthers with a 5-4 win at home.
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On Monday, May 5, Hailey wore a black blazer mini dress by YSL, nodding to the theme of “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” The Rhode founder teamed the double-breasted moment with sheer tights, patent, platform pumps and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
As she left the Carlyle Hotel en route to fashion’s biggest night, Hailey was spotted with another accessory — a martini, complete with several olives — as she smiled and waved at paparazzi. The martini was gone by the time she walked the red carpet.
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Earlier that day, Hailey was photographed heading toward the Mark Hotel in Dilara Findikoglu’s FW24 Faded Roles dress. The brand describes the piece as a “deconstructed mini dress” that is shaped to hug the body. It features a traditional pinstripe design with a folded neckline that appears to give a glimpse of a white bra.
Styled by Andrew Mukamal, Bieber accessorized with black slingback heels, a purse and sunglasses. She wore her glossy brunette hair straight and opted for minimal makeup and no jewelry.
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The Biebers, who tied the knot in 2018, made their Met Gala debut as husband and wife in 2021. Hailey appeared in a black Saint Laurent gown with a structured embellished plunging neckline, black sunglasses and Tiffany & Co. jewels. The “Peaches” singer went for a sleek black tuxedo by La Maison Drew (an extension of his Drew House label that he has since severed ties with), painted sneakers and Jacquie Aiche jewelry.
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Pro-life Kelsey Grammer reveals ex aborted their son

Pro-lifer Kelsey Grammer regrets not speaking out more when his 1974 girlfriend had an abortion.
The actor talked about how two of his previous partners have had abortions in his new memoir, “Karen: A Brother Remembers,” which is centered around the brutal rape and murder of his younger sister.
“I know that many people do not have a problem with abortion, and though I have supported it in the past, it eats away at my soul,” the “Frasier” star, 70, writes.
Grammer goes on to explain that, while he was studying at The Juilliard School in 1974, his live-in girlfriend became pregnant.
Despite telling her that he was “willing” to keep the baby, he writes, “I never wanted her to accuse me of being unwilling to have the child, but I also did not plead with her to save his life.”
“I supported the idea that a woman has the right to do what she wants with her own body. I still do. But it was hard for me. Still is.”
The Emmy winner further admits that he believes a woman has autonomy over their own body, but adds, “A child’s right to exist? Of course. Life.”
“Six months before my sister was slaughtered, I volunteered to have my son’s body vacuumed out of his mother’s. I regret it,” he notes, referencing his sister, Karen, who died in 1975 at 18.
He went on to criticize the “so-called doctors, who have executed generations of children in this manner.”
“I have no idea how they call themselves doctors. But I offer no controversy,” he adds.
Years later, Grammer faced the same decision when his fourth and current wife, Kayte Walsh, was pregnant with fraternal twins.
At 13 weeks, the male fetus’s sacs ruptured, and the “so-called doctors” told the couple that “his continued growth without the safety of his amniotic fluid would surely kill him.”
Under the threat that the potential leakage would also probably kill the female fetus, the duo decided to abort the male one. Kayte later safely delivered a girl named Faith.
“We killed him. Our son. We killed our son so Faith might live. We wept as we watched his heart stop. Saw it. It is the greatest pain I have known,” he writes.
The “Cheers” alum has welcomed seven children with four different women, including two with “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Camille Grammer.
He previously admitted that he has had “some failings” as a parent, including an estrangement with his oldest daughter, Spencer.
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Justin Bieber Posts to Instagram While Wife Hailey Walks the Met Gala Carpet Solo

Justin Bieber opted for a cozy night at home instead of the 2025 Met Gala.
Bieber, 31, shared a video of himself watching the Toronto Maple Leafs open their playoff series against the Florida Panthers with a 5-4 win at home with friends on the evening of Monday, May 5. Meanwhile, his wife, Hailey Bieber, hit the carpet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This year’s Met Gala theme was Superfine: Tailoring Black Style and sought to honor the legacy of the Black dandy and the Black tailors behind some of the most iconic moments in fashion history.
The model and Rhode founder, 28, wore a black blazer mini dress, and teamed the double-breasted look with sheer tights, patent, platform pumps and a slew of Tiffany & Co. jewels. Hailey was seen with a martini in hand on the way to the steps of the Met, though she was no longer holding the cocktail by the time she walked the carpet.
The pair made their Met debut in 2021, and Hailey walked solo the following year.
Justin’s choice to stay home comes after he shared a photo of himself on Instagram smoking a bong in the background of an image of Australian singer-songwriter Eddie Benjamin playing guitar on May 4.
The post added to the ongoing concern from fans about his mental health due to a series of vulnerable social media posts and an emotional plea to the paparazzi to stop photographing him.
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Justin also shared a photo of himself on Instagram at Coachella in April allegedly smoking marijuana next to his 15-year-old cousin. In the video, which was posted on X in April, Justin is seen dancing in the crowd shirtless, with the alleged blunt-like object in his mouth. The camera then follows as he moves to the right next to his brother, Jaxon. (Bieber has four half-siblings, Jaxon and sisters Allie, Jazmyn and Bay.)
At the time, a source told PEOPLE that Bieber’s former circle was concerned about him.
“He is facing a lot of different demons right now,” the source said. “He is making some really poor decisions lately, further impacting friendships, money, and business.”
The insider added, “People are worried about him.”
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Vogue announced Colman Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky, Pharrell Williams and Anna Wintour would be co-chairs for this year’s Met Gala in October 2024, alongside LeBron James as an honorary chair. The event is a fundraiser for The Costume Institute and spotlights the museum’s spring 2025 exhibition, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.
Curator in Charge Andrew Bolton shared that the exhibit, which is inspired by guest curator Monica L. Miller’s 2009 book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity, explores “the Black dandy as both a concept and an identity signifier.”
The exhibit “presents a cultural and historical examination of Black style from the 18th century to the present through an exploration of the concept of dandyism,” according to a post on the museum’s Instagram.
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