Season 13 of reality show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, will premiere on E! Entertainment, DStv channel 124 and GOtv channel 26 on Sunday, March 19.
The season 13 will take viewers beyond the headlines and into the stories that dominated the news cycle.
The family welcomes a dreamy bundle of joy, embraces new beginnings and tests their resilience in the face of adversity.
In the wake of Kim’s terrifying robbery in Paris, the family bands together to support her proving they can persevere and overcome even the most traumatic and challenging circumstances.
Kim was robbed at gunpoint in her hotel at the French capital last October. Several individuals have since been charged in relation to the crime.
In a new promo video for the episode of Kardashian’s reality TV show, airing on March 19, Kim explains how the masked robbers “asked for money” and “dragged me out to the hallway”.
“That’s when I saw the gun, clear as day,” she continues. “I was looking at the gun, looking down back at the stairs.”
“I was like ‘I have a split second in my mind to make this quick decision’. Like… am I going to run down the stairs and like either be shot in the back – it makes me so upset just to think about it – but either they’re going to shoot me in the back or if I make it and they don’t, if the elevator does not open in time or the stairs are locked then I’m like fucked. There’s no way out.”
“That’s when I saw the gun.” Kim breaks her silence about the robbery on #KUWTK next Sunday, March 19 only on E!. pic.twitter.com/sR5afijaFY
— Kardashians on E! (@KUWTK) March 13, 2017
There are other exciting offerings on the show.
As Khloé begins a new romantic relationship, she contemplates mending her strained one with Caitlyn, who has been an important part of her life for more than two decades. After months of distance, Khloe wants to work through their issues in order to get to a better place.
Meanwhile, Rob prepares for his most important role yet, and realizes that in order to be the best father to his daughter, he must have a closer connection with his family, even if that means taking responsibility for his own actions.