Is Keeping Up With The Kardashians over forever? :O :O

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KUWTK

by Isabella Silvers |
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Keeping Up With The Kardashians is one of the biggest reality TV shows in the world. Whether you love it, hate it or pretend to not watch it but somehow know every single quote from every single episode (you know who you are), we'd be sad to see it go.

Seriously, what would we do without hangover days without a whole series of KUWTK to binge on?

That's not even mentioning the incredibly spin-off series the show has gifted us with, including DASH Dolls (yes) and Rob and Chyna (less great, still watched it).

But the future of the TV series could be in jeopardy after all the drama Kim and her fam are going through right now.

Understandably, Kim isn't so keen to keep filming after being held at gunpoint in Paris, so the series took a break. Then Kanye was hospitalised. Not good news before Thanksgiving and Christmas.

The family haven't filmed any new scenes since 3 October.

Apparently Kim is rethinking everything, even her entire career, to put the health and safety of her family first.

We do miss the Kardashian clan on social media, but Kim has gone through something pretty terrible and definitely deserves to take some time out for herself.

Kendall and Kylie are still all over Instagram, with Ken currently in Paris for the Victoria's Secret show, and Kylie promoting her Christmas lip kits.

While the Kardashians take a break, here's what to watch instead:

Celebrity Big Brother 2017 – apparently the theme this year is Gold Stars v New Stars, with ex-contestants coming back in the house

Ex On The Beach 2017 – we don't know who the exes are yet, but this series is meant to be the fieriest yet

Geordie Shore – there is SO much drama happening in the Toon right now, including Sophie Kasaei maybe staying for GOOD

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