'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' news: Kris talks about Kylie, lack of privacy

A screenshot of Kris Jenner's scene in "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" YouTube/E! Entertainment

Part one of the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" midseason premiere featured Kris Jenner who is worried about Kylie. Fans have been wondering why Kylie is not present on the show and even in the family's Christmas photo. With Kylie on the phone, fans are happy that they can get a little update on her.

While doing an ITM interview for the show, Kris received a phone call from Kylie. It appears that an employee was at the house of Kylie and allegedly took photos of the star without her permission. Kris got up and was alarmed by Kylie's news. She even asked if the star wants the person to be arrested. The momager also commented that this kind of action is exploitative.

"You want to trust the people you're surrounded by, but... we have to be on alert all the time," Kris said to the camera, according to reports.

Kris continued that she is worried about Kylie because of this apparent lack of privacy. She added that it is stressful that one cannot be in her own bedroom or bathroom. This points out that Kylie, as well as other stars, does not have privacy even in their own home because of people who are trying to exploit her.

Fans wonder what really happened, and many took to Twitter to express themselves. Some are wondering if this is about Kylie's alleged pregnancy. Until now, the family is silent about the rumor, which makes fans think that the rumor is true.

Some fans assume that the stolen shots of Kylie are proof that she is indeed pregnant. It is noted that the reality star has not been seen in paparazzi photos for months since the rumor surfaced. If Kylie is indeed pregnant, there is a possibility that this will be revealed soon on the show like what Khloe did.

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