Kim Kardashian? In a social media feud? Never…

Kim has been trading blows with sister Kourtney on Twitter ever since a clip for the new series saw her call Kourtney 'the least exciting to look at' - burn. But with all the sister drama currently going on, Kim is putting one feud rumour to rest.

When Kim parted ways with her assistant Stephanie Shepherd in November 2017, the world was convinced that there was bad blood between the pair. It seemed suspicious for Stephanie to suddenly leave Kim’s side after working for her closely since 2013, especially when she’d gotten so friendly with Kourtney, too.

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In fact, that close relationship with the eldest Kardashian was said to be the reason Kim let Steph go, with a source telling People that Kim and Steph were no longer speaking.

Flash-forward to today and Kim wants to clear up the whole situation, posting a video with Steph Shep to her website.

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So, what caused the split? Kimmy has officially denied that there was any feud, saying:

'You guys, we've never had a feud. [Steph] wanted to go in a different direction. I respect that. I love giving that encouragement to whoever I'm working with. People just took it… just because people stop working together doesn't mean that they're feuding and stop being friends.'

Kim also spilled that the only reason she sat down to film this video with Stephanie was to put an end to all the rumours, explaining 'it's hard to not pay [the rumours] attention because people really believe things.'

Ladies, we’re just happy that things are all good between you.

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From: Cosmopolitan UK
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