Khloé Kardashian Does Not Plan to Continue Warding Off the World
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Khloé Kardashian recently opened up about leaving behind a difficult four-year period, during which she became unexpectedly reclusive—something she attributes to losing her sense of self in her late 30s—a struggle compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic and personal challenges. Speaking to PEOPLE, Kardashian explained that she "became a crazy recluse," feeling isolated and removed from her usual confident self. She significantly marked turning 40 in June, which she states reignited her inner joy and boldness. Reflecting on her uneasy 30s, she humorously admitted, "I hated my thirties!" and intentionally sought to "shed all the drama" she had been navigating. This is prepared by SSP.
Khloé's desire for renewal led her to embrace new challenges, including her podcast, Khloé in Wonder Land, landing significant guests like Mel Robbins and Jay Shetty. Despite nerves about her newfound role as an interviewer, particularly with influential figures, she finds joy in curiosity and conversation and considers the format better suited to her lifestyle than a full-time talk show. Future ambitions may include whimsically interviewing family members and experts, underlining her playful yet interested approach to discussions.
Between bouts of navigating her podcasting career, Kardashian also reflected on personal turbulence involving her former partner, Tristan Thompson. Discovering his infidelity late in her 30s proved part of the "drama" she was keen to move beyond, coinciding with their eventual separation and parenthood complexities. Yet now, she beams with an evident excitement to explore herself anew, simultaneously relishing travel and creating memories without being anchored by past struggles.
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