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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Khloe Kardashian's podcast is set to become "a little looser"

    The 41-year-old reality star launched Khloe in Wonder Land earlier this year, and Khloe has confirmed that season two of the podcast will be slightly different to the first season.


    She told People: "What I am definitely doing more of this season is more solo episodes. Those did really, really well, where people sort of submitted topics they wanted me to talk about.

    "People also wanted it to be more conversational, and before, the experts mostly did the talking. So this time, a lot of my guests will be family members, or people in my inner circle - people who are still really fascinating, but who are also comfortable engaging in a conversation with me.

    "Or who aren't afraid to call me out on something! So it's going to be a little looser, and not so talk show-y, if that makes sense."

    Khloe actually loved the format of season one, but she admits that her audience "wasn't gravitating to that as much".

    The reality TV star explained: "I really love to go down rabbit holes of very random different things. So it wasn't ever focused on one category. It was really whatever I was fascinated with. Personally, I really loved talking to the self-help experts, but my audience wasn't gravitating to that as much."

    Khloe also revealed that she relishes interacting with her fans.

    The Kardashians star - who has a huge following on social media - said: "I think I have the personality where I'm very approachable. I am very friendly and I love engaging with people. So I lean in to that.

    "If someone comes up to me and they talk to me as if they know me, I talk to them right back.

    "As long as we're all nice and kind! If you also come up to me and you're an a******, I'll be one right back to you. So I sort of match your energy. But I actually feel so honoured that most people I meet are so sweet, and they've followed my journey. I'm normally dealing with such gracious, kind, respectful people."

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