Kourtney Kardashian Celebrates Birthday With Girls Trip To Turks and Caicos
What better way to celebrate your birthday than with your girls?
In the latest clip of the upcoming season Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the sisters go to Turks and Caicos with a few of Kourtney Kardashian’s close girlfriends to partake in her birthday festivities, but Khloe is a bit skeptical about being on a girls trip.
“I’m, I don't know, not nervous,” she shares. “I’ve never been around that many girls for like 5 days. Is there any girls that don’t like each other?”
Kourtney responds to the question confirming there are only two girls who have issues and the apprehension could be read all over Khloe's face.
The ladies then arrive at a beach where Kourtney warns her friends of her sister's concern before she gets there.
“So, what do we do to make Khloe not afraid?”, someone asks as they apply sunscreen. “Nothing, I shouldn’t even have told you..she told me not to say anything...Just be yourselves, she’s gonna have fun, Kourtney responds.
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The ladies then embark on their first adventure which is to take a boat to an abandoned ship, climb into it and jump into the water. The girls take turns, while Malika Haqq and Khloe pour alcohol down the birthday girl’s throat.
The party then commences as they chug down alcohol, participate in water excursions and dance the day away.
This sneak peak of fun is the complete opposite of our very first look into the season. As readers remember, the first glimpse displayed a drama filled spat between Kourtney and Kim who disagreed over having candy at their daughters’ birthday party.
The variety in scenes may be a step in the right direction. Fans know the family based reality show’s ratings were once so low, momager Kris Jenner had to step in and make changes to ensure their contracts were extended. With an explosive season finale came impressive ratings.
Now, as RadarOnline.com reported, the tables have turned and the sisters are asking for $300 million to renew their contracts.