Keeping Up With The Kardashians S20 [work] May 2026
Tagline: “20 seasons. One family. The end of an era.” Series Overview After nearly two decades, 20 seasons, countless spin-offs, and a cultural revolution, Keeping Up with the Kardashians returns for its most emotional and self-aware season yet. Season 20 is not about building new brands or launching new products—it is about looking in the rearview mirror. As the family prepares to say goodbye to the show that made them household names, the cameras capture raw, unfiltered moments of vulnerability, reconciliation, and nostalgia. From Kourtney’s blissful new chapter with Travis Barker to Khloé’s ongoing journey of self-love, from Kim’s legal battles to Kylie’s quiet evolution as a mother, this season asks one question: Who are we when the cameras stop rolling? Episode Guide Episode 1: “The Beginning of the End” The family gathers at Kris Jenner’s Palm Springs estate for what is supposed to be a casual lunch. Kris drops a bombshell: after 20 seasons, E! has agreed to let the family end the show on their own terms. Emotions run high as Kim admits she’s relieved, Kourtney says “I told you so,” and Kendall worries about losing their platform. Khloé breaks down crying, realizing the show has documented her entire adult life.
Kourtney and Travis plan a low-key courthouse wedding, but Kris insists on a “small” $2 million celebration. The episode follows Kourtney’s struggle to maintain her boundaries while Travis tries to mediate between his fiancée and his future mother-in-law. In the end, they compromise: two weddings—one intimate, one for the cameras. keeping up with the kardashians s20
Kris reveals she has kept a vault of unaired footage from every season. The family sits down to watch clips they’ve never seen—including a young Rob dancing in the background, a fight between Scott and Kourtney that was too dark to air, and a tearful confession from Lamar Odom. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the pain behind the glamour. Tagline: “20 seasons
Kim balances her final year of law school with planning her SKIMS IPO. She travels to Sacramento to advocate for prison reform, bringing North along to “see how the real world works.” Meanwhile, a pro bono case involving a nonviolent offender hits close to home, forcing Kim to confront her own privilege in a raw, unscripted moment. Season 20 is not about building new brands