Kendall Jenner reveals she needs a gun, cites stalkers near her house

In the preview for the next episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," model Kendall Jenner revealed that she wanted a gun for her protection, but her sister Kim Kardashian was nowhere near supporting her in her decision.

Jenner revealed that she needed a gun just for precautionary measures because of circumstances that included stalkers showing up near her house every now and then. The 22-year-old model narrated how she felt unsafe living alone in her house. She also shared that she had done some shooting before when asked by her sister Khloe Kardashian if she had an experience.

"She says she has literally a different stalker outside of her house every few days. She's a single girl who lives alone, like someone's already broken into her home, what if she was there?" Khloe asked Kim, who came in just as Khloe and Jenner were looking online for a gun.

But, Kim immediately expressed her disagreement with the matter, to which Khloe asked about Kim's Paris incident, wondering if Kim would have opted to use a gun if she had it with her during the time. Kim said she would not use it, as she had no idea how many she could have dealt with.

The wife of Kanye West then suggested another way for her little sister to be secure, which was by beefing up her security force. Kim also disclosed that she would not allow her kids to go to Jenner's house or for them to have a sleepover there if the model gets a gun.

Whether Jenner would get a gun or even get all her siblings' seal of approval of her decision will be revealed in the next episode of the reality show.

"Keeping Up With the Kardashians" airs every Sunday, at 9 p.m. EST on E!

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