Keeping Up With The Kardashians season 17 has reached its finale (yes, season 17) and Kourtney Kardashian is at her breaking point.
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Over the last several seasons of the show, the tensions between Kourtney, Kim and Khloe have been getting way more intense, with feuds between the three continuously breaking out over the past two years.
On last night’s episode, momager Kris Jenner said she felt “frustrated and anxious” over how much the family had been fighting, and decided to take her girls on a trip to Wyoming in order to heal their relationships and to “press a reset button, and really get everybody back to the family I know and love.”
Such strong mum energy from Kris here, we love it.
The trip got off to a slightly bumpy start when little sister Kylie Jenner cancelled at the last minute in order to stay home with then-boyfriend Travis Scott and their daughter, Stormi.
Considering Kendall Jenner flew all the way from London to make it, she was none too impressed: “She doesn’t really leave L.A. much, but it’s two hours away and it’s two days of your life. It’s so stupid.”
Kendall continued: “I get that Kylie didn’t want to come because she wanted to hang out with Travis and Stormi, but it would have been nice to see her and hang out and have a family experience. We all have things we need to do and we all made it a point to be here.”
Knowing what we know now, and that Kylie might have been having troubles with Travis at the time, it makes more sense as to why Kylie wouldn’t go to Wyoming with the fam.
Kylie’s no-show did not deter Kris from attempting to heal her daughters, and in what would lead to a truly uncomfortable exchange on the way to a cattle drive, Kris asked her girls to each pick a person and express what part of their relationship they wanted to strengthen.
*cue awkward silence*
Kendall started by pointing out that there is “a lot of judgement” between the sisters, and although Kourtney feels the most judged, she is also one of the families biggest critics.
“The love we have is so unique and it’s so special,” Kris reminded them in the van. “We have to treat it like a little precious gift from God.”
However, and as predicted, the ropes course and cattle drive did not have the desired ‘bonding’ effect.
At one point on the high ropes, Kourtney decided to grab the megaphone and boo Khloe, which then prompts Khloe to lose her sh*t and call her older sister a ‘bully’ and a ‘b*tch’.
Kourtney did say she was just joking, but Khloe was not having any of it.
Kourtney then insisted that it was Khloe being the bully, and not her.
“When Khloé calls me a bully, it’s just the exact opposite,” Kourtney said.
“I feel like I’ve been bullied for the last two years by Kim and Khloé, if I don’t do something that fits their mould of how they want me to be. I just think no matter what, my sisters, they’re always looking for a reason to give me s—.”
Kourtney then threatened to fly home: “Why would I want to be here with a bunch of people who literally, they just pick on me? Why is there this constant need to criticize?”
Then at dinner, talk turns to the future of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, which premiered back in 2007.
“If we continue to work together and try to be respectful of what everyone else’s needs are around us and listen to what each other are saying, I think that we can definitely carry on filming this show,” Kris said.
Once again, Kourtney reiterated that they needed to “be respectful of each other’s boundaries.”
Kim then lashed out at Kourtney, saying: “If everyone acted like you did, filming-wise, then we’d absolutely have no show.”
“I have three kids that are my priority more than the show,” Kourtney shot back. “Why do I have to say it 25 times? I’m not going to change my mind.”
“What I’m saying is I’m getting to the point where I’m not happy. Everyone has their breaking point,” Kourtney continued. “Life is short. It’s not all about filming this show.”
In the confessional, Kourtney admits she’s done with filming KUWTK.
“It’s not okay that I feel like I’m at my breaking point.
“I need a break and I don’t want to film anymore.”
This has been a truly wild ride.