Kim and Khloé Kardashian Talk Household Chores and Their Answers Say It All

Kim and Khloé Kardashian Talk Household Chores and Their Answers Say It All

Kim Kardashian just admitted something that will sound wild to anyone who has ever sprinted to a grocery store five minutes before it closes. While chatting with her sister Khloé Kardashian on Khloé’s podcast, the two compared notes on the last time they did everyday errands like regular people. The conversation turned into a surprisingly funny reality check about how fame changes the most basic routines. It also showed that the sisters are very aware of how their lives look from the outside.

The moment that grabbed the most attention came when Khloé asked Kim when she last shopped for groceries on her own. Kim said they once went to Erewhon while filming their show about six years ago, but before that it had been much longer. As Kim put it, “Maybe 12, 15 years.” Khloé’s reaction was immediate, and she sighed, “Kimberly Noel.”

Kim laughed at the disbelief and doubled down on the timeline. “Yeah, it’s probably been about 15 years,” she said, sounding both amused and slightly shocked at herself. Even so, she insisted she actually wants to do it, just not in a chaotic, crowded way. “I begged them to shut down Ralphs just for me,” she admitted. “I just want to peacefully walk around the store.” You can watch video here.

Khloé tried to make it happen on the spot by suggesting they go right after recording since the store was nearby. Kim hesitated for a moment, then agreed, which made it feel like a mini dare turned into a real plan. She clarified that groceries are the rare exception, not shopping in general. “I go to the mall all the time,” she said, adding that she sometimes goes with her oldest daughter, North. Kim summed it up simply with, “I’m a shopping person.”

From there, the conversation moved into household chores, and the answers were just as revealing. When asked about vacuuming, Kim surprised Khloé by saying she actually enjoys it. “I actually enjoy vacuuming, but I haven’t done that in a really long time,” she said. The sisters also joked about salon habits and claimed it had been “decades” since either of them had gone to get their nails done in a traditional way. It was a small example of how their version of normal often looks completely different than everyone else’s.

One of the funnier contrasts came when Kim confidently stated she pumps gas herself. Khloé immediately admitted she cannot relate. “Oh, I don’t like gas stations. I’m really weird about that,” she confessed. They also touched on other routine tasks like washing dishes, doing laundry, and cooking for kids, which are the kind of chores that never stop in most homes. Even if they outsource parts of it, the sisters seemed determined to push back on the idea that they do nothing at all.

Khloé made that point directly when she said, “We’re not totally incapable.” She followed it by explaining why the public’s assumptions bother her. “But I think people think we have a butler or staff available to us at all times,” she said. The exchange landed because it mixed humor with a real frustration about being reduced to a stereotype. It also highlighted how celebrity often makes people imagine either total luxury or total helplessness, with no space in between.

The same episode also included a rare bit of commentary about their younger sister Kylie Jenner and her relationship with actor Timothée Chalamet. Khloé and Kim talked about a dinner Kim hosted in Malibu the night before filming. “It was so nice. Just 12 people, a really small group. We had a great time,” Khloé said. Kim added she was happy Kylie came, and both sisters noted that Kylie stayed until 1:30 a.m. even though she arrived first.

Khloé sounded especially impressed by that detail, as if it proved Kylie was fully present and enjoying herself. “I was really proud of her,” she said. She also mentioned how well Kylie and Chalamet fit into the night’s relaxed vibe. “Timmy and her had a great time,” Khloé concluded, offering a supportive snapshot without turning it into a bigger headline than it needed to be. According to People, the episode’s charm was how casually the sisters let these moments slip out while chatting.

Beyond the laughs, the conversation is a reminder of how quickly ordinary experiences can disappear when someone becomes a global brand. Kim is not just a reality star, she is the founder of Skims, a company that has become a major name in shapewear and loungewear. Khloé has also built a business footprint while keeping her public identity tied closely to family and TV. Their lives revolve around schedules, security, and constant visibility, which makes something as simple as browsing an aisle feel like an event that needs planning.

The Kardashian family’s rise is also part of a bigger story about reality television and modern celebrity culture. Their fame was built through unscripted TV, social media, and a steady stream of personal access that audiences either love or love to hate. Podcasts like ‘Khloé In Wonder Land’ fit neatly into that world because they create a more intimate setting where surprising details can surface. Places like Erewhon have also become part of the celebrity ecosystem, especially in Los Angeles, where high end grocery shopping is practically its own lifestyle category. Whether you find it relatable or ridiculous, the fact that a grocery run can turn into a discussion about closing a store shows just how different the rules are at that level of fame.

What do you think about celebrities trying to do normal errands like grocery shopping and do you find it relatable or out of touch, share your thoughts in the comments.

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