The Kardashians, the ‘reality’ focused on the popular family, will continue on Disney with a fourth season. The third came to an end with its tenth episode, released on the streaming platform in Spain on Thursday, July 27.

The company announced that same day that the protagonists of the format will return very soon, since their next chapters will begin to air in just two months, on September 28. As with previous batches, a new installment will be added to the Disney catalog every Thursday.

The video announcing the release date begins with Kim Kardashian saying: “We’re back better than ever.” Her sister Khloé assures: “You’re not going to get rid of us, honey.” The protagonists promise “more fun and more family, more pink and many more dramas.”

“Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie are back in front of the cameras to tell their stories honestly. This series shows, among other things, the enormous pressure involved in running multi-billion dollar businesses, the moments of game and taking children to school, and offers viewers a fascinating and close story about love and life under the spotlight,” the title description states.

One of the main plots of the third season of The Kardashians was the conflict between Kim and Kourtney, caused by their work with Dolce

The most dramatic turn of the chapter was carried out by Khloé. After her multiple problems with the father of her children, Tristan Thompson, she met him again for a reason that neither expected. The basketball player’s mother passed away suddenly in early 2023. She suffered a heart attack when she was 53 years old.

Part of the Kardashian family traveled to Toronto and helped the athlete with funeral arrangements. Khloé told the ‘reality’ that Amari Thompson, the little brother of his ex, is 16 years old and is “severely disabled”. Tristan became his legal guardian and brought him into his house, but the roof of the house collapsed and it flooded. Kim and Kourtney’s sister welcomed them into her home, explaining, “Tristan and Amari are staying at my house right now until they get theirs fixed up.”

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