Kardashians thank God after scary black ice car accident

Khloé Kardashian (Photo: Instagram)

Reality stars Kim Kardashian West, Khloé Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and baby North West were involved in a car accident on Saturday but, thankfully, no one was injured. 

The "Keeping up with the Kardashians" castmembers were travelling in the Northwest when they encountered icy conditions. 

"We were in Montana, hit some black ice, car spun out of control, like a big rig got ice all over our car," Khloé told Giuliana Rancic during the Oscars pre-show on Sunday.

"We couldn't see anything so our car spun out of control and gained control and ended up in a ditch. I was driving."

The youngest Kardashian said her big sister was particularly frightened. 

"It was scary; Kim was screaming and crying," she recounted. "It was really scary yesterday, but we're all good, all safe. It was Kylie, Kim, North, and I. We were all safe, thank God."

"Thank you God for watching over us and keeping us safe," Kim tweeted.

The ladies shared photos of their Montana trip on Instagram, including pictures of them hitting the slopes on full ski gear and posing together. 

The ski trip was in celebration of Kim's friend, Jonathan Cheban's, birthday. Cheban is a successful publicist and entrepreneur who has appeared on "Keeping up with the Kardashians" and the family's television spin-offs.

His own reality show,  "The Spin Crowd," was cancelled after eight episodes in 2010.

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