Synopsis
In a recent episode of 'The Kardashians', Kim Kardashian and her sisters reflect on how their lives would differ if their father, Robert Kardashian, were still alive. They celebrate the establishment of the UCLA center named in his honor and share fond memories of their dad.Key Takeaways
- Kim Kardashian humorously reflects on her father's potential disapproval.
- Khloe recalls their father's playful and goofy nature.
- Kourtney believes Robert would enjoy their reality shows.
- The sisters honor their father's legacy through charity work.
- They express pride in the foundation's contributions to cancer research.
Los Angeles, March 27 (NationPress) The lives of reality TV stars Kim Kardashian and her sisters Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian would have taken a vastly different direction if their father Robert Kardashian were still alive.
During the March 27 episode of ‘The Kardashians’, the sisters commemorated the fifth anniversary of the establishment of the UCLA Robert G. Kardashian Center for Esophageal Health, created in honor of their father, according to reports from ‘People’ magazine.
This visit led them to reflect deeply; in confessionals, each sister shared their thoughts about their late father, revealing how he might perceive their lives today.
Kim, aged 44, characterized her father as very playful and fun, while also noting, “He’d probably be pretty upset with a lot of things too” if he were around today. “I’d be grounded for life already,” she joked.
Khloe, 40, echoed this sentiment, recalling her father as incredibly goofy and a class clown. She admitted, “I’m sure some of our antics he probably wouldn’t be too thrilled with.”
“But I also think if he was here, we would probably also be different at the same time,” she added. “Like, maybe we wouldn’t make some of the silly choices we’ve made. Who knows?”
Kourtney, 45, expressed her belief that Robert Sr. would have enjoyed being part of their reality shows ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ and ‘The Kardashians’. “He would definitely be in on the pranks with us,” she remarked, adding, “He would be incredibly proud of the families we’ve built and how close we’ve remained.”
Above all, Kim stated that her late father would be most proud of the work done by the UCLA foundation to support esophageal cancer research.
“There are a few things in life my dad would be very proud of us for, and this is certainly one of them. Although we couldn’t save his life with this new technology and access to these doctors, we can now help save others,” she remarked in a statement.