Keeping Up With: The Kardashians S20

Khloé takes True to visit Tristan in Boston, but the trip takes an unexpected turn when Tristan asks for another chance. Khloé calls her therapist live on camera—a first for the show—and decides to co-parent without reconciliation. “I deserve peace,” she says. “Not a project.”

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Kim balances her final year of law school with planning her SKIMS IPO. She travels to Sacramento to advocate for prison reform, bringing North along to “see how the real world works.” Meanwhile, a pro bono case involving a nonviolent offender hits close to home, forcing Kim to confront her own privilege in a raw, unscripted moment. keeping up with the kardashians s20

In a one-on-one interview with no producers in the room, Kris Jenner watches a supercut of her most manipulative moments—crying on command, pitting daughters against each other, and exploiting private pain for ratings. She admits, “I created a monster, and her name was the show.” She asks for forgiveness from her children. The silence that follows is deafening.

Kris reveals she has kept a vault of unaired footage from every season. The family sits down to watch clips they’ve never seen—including a young Rob dancing in the background, a fight between Scott and Kourtney that was too dark to air, and a tearful confession from Lamar Odom. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the pain behind the glamour. Khloé takes True to visit Tristan in Boston,

Kylie Jenner struggles with the pressure of launching a new cosmetics line while raising Stormi and Aire. She admits to feeling isolated from the rest of the family, saying, “I became famous before I could legally drink. I don’t know who I am without the brand.” Kendall takes her on a horseback ride to reconnect with nature—and herself.

Kourtney and Travis plan a low-key courthouse wedding, but Kris insists on a “small” $2 million celebration. The episode follows Kourtney’s struggle to maintain her boundaries while Travis tries to mediate between his fiancée and his future mother-in-law. In the end, they compromise: two weddings—one intimate, one for the cameras. “Not a project

Scott Disick sits down with a grief counselor to discuss the loss of his parents, which was filmed during the show’s early seasons. The episode follows his journey from “Lord Disick” to a present father. In a moving scene, he apologizes to Mason, Penelope, and Reign for his past behavior on camera.