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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Khloé Kardashian loves playing pranks on her siblings.

    The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star - who has two sisters, a brother and two half-sisters - reportedly enjoys joking around with her older sister, Kim Kardashian West, by hiding her shoes.


    A source shared: "[Khloé] loves to play practical jokes, especially on Kim.

    "She would hide her clothes and shoes and Kim would panic. Khloé would think it was the funniest thing."

    Despite constantly messing with her sister's wardrobe, the 30-year-old television personality thinks Kim, 34, is a "slob" for leaving all her clothes everywhere.

    The Kardashians former housekeeper added: "She couldn't handle that Kim would just leave her clothes on the floor for someone to pick up.

    "She thought her sister was a slob."

    Meanwhile, Khloé previously admitted that the reality show has made the family come together more.

    She said: "The show brings our family closer together. When things are good in your life, you want to be boastful and shout from the rooftops.

    "And when things are going badly, it can be natural to want to hide away. But I hope people watch our show and relate to all of our ups and downs. I hope it helps our fans in some way."

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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