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It’s time to keep up with the Kardashians again.
Reality TV royalty is returning for more drama on Season 7 of “The Kardashians,” a spinoff of the original 20 seasons on E! series.
The trailer alone has already generated a lot of headlines, so it’s safe to say this is one you don’t want to miss. Read on for everything you need to know to stream each episode.
When will ‘The Kardashians’ Season 7 air?
‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ Season 7 will be released on Hulu at midnight on October 23, 2025.
How to watch ‘The Kardashians’ Season 7 for free
You must register with Hulu to watch the program. Luckily, new subscribers get 30 days of free ad-supported plans (after which the price increases to $11.99 per month).
The streamer also offers several savings bundles with both Disney+ and ESPN+ for virtually unlimited viewing possibilities.
What will happen in ‘The Kardashians’ Season 7?
The trailer is packed with celebrity cameos and explosive moments, from sister squabbles to high fashion moments to Kim Kardashian’s performance on Hulu’s new show “All’s Fair.”
In the video, Kim can also be seen saying that “someone very close” to her “made a hit.” (The identity of the person who allegedly made the call has not been disclosed. Page Six reached out to Ms. Kardashian’s representatives for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.)
Rob Kardashian and Caitlyn Jenner also make surprise cameos in the trailer, with Kim teasing that “some familiar faces are back” in a confessional interview.
‘The Kardashians’ season 7 trailer
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