While Keeping Up With the Kardashians has been making headlines to wind up their show in 2021, the second last season has begun on Sept. 17 in which fans can experience the emotional journey of the stars.

The nineteenth season has been shot before the coronavirus outbreak and the stars could be seen celebrating events. The first episode of the season was focused on Khloe Kardashian as she threw a baby show party to her best friend, Malika Haqq.

She also planned a prank on her mother, Kris Jenner with the help of Scott Disick. Besides all the celebrations and pranks, there were some emotional moments caught on camera in which Khloe's elder sister Kourtney Kardashian had trouble with physical affection.

In the premiere episode, Kourtney went to a professional to get cuddles and later wanted to learn the reason why her own parents don’t show much affection towards her. Kendall Jenner and Kourtney met for lunch as they discussed her professional cuddler's experience.

Kendall said that she won't be able to do that and Kourtney agreed that even she cuddled her boyfriends and children but her parents never did the same when she was growing up. However, Kourtney's next move made everyone in the family quite uncomfortable.

The 41-year-old reality TV star went ahead and surprised her family members with long hugs in order to check if her theory is correct. She hugged her niece North, sister Kim Kardashian, and her own mother, Kris. Kourtney noted that everyone quickly became uncomfortable but not Khloe.

"You don't give off an energy where, like, you'd allow people to touch you. [You] hold hands as, like, a security blanket, 'cause every time we do a talk show, or we're around a crowd of people, she'll want to hold hands," Khloe helped her sister to get some understanding on the situation.

The 36-year-old media personality shared how distant she feels with Kourtney. She explained that earlier they used to be "touchy" but now the case is different. Khloe admitted that she feels her elder sister doesn't like her anymore and that's alright with her.

After the news broke about Keeping Up With the Kardashians will come to an end next year, a couple of days later Kris spoke with Ryan Seacrest revealing that Khloe has been crying and took the news "hardest". Seacrest is an executive producer for KUWTK and he confessed that he was aware of how difficult is it going to be for the popular family.