The Kardashians season 5 release date as first intriguing teaser revealed
The Kardashians have done it again. The famous family of powerful women has left their fans totally gobsmacked and in awe following the release of an intriguing trailer for season five of their hit reality series.
Looking sensational in nude-hued attire, the famous family can be seen showing off their beauty and curvy figures while posing up a storm for a dramatic promo ahead of the new series.
The promo was shared on International Women's Day and depicts each family member looking extremely powerful, independent, and poised as they pose.
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Sharing the news of the new season on social media, the family matriarch Kris Jenner posted the new clip and penned a caption that read: "Season 5 of #TheKardashians premieres May 23 on @Hulu, Disney+ internationally, and Star+ in Latin America. @kardashianshulu."
Kim Kardashian weighs in on sister feud after Kourtney's sad 'outsider' claimsReacting to the sultry trailer, one person penned: "MAAAA GIRLSSSS." Another then weighed in with: "Everyone looks greatttt." While a third said: "SCREAMING," complete with a flame emoji.
Hulu revealed that The Kardashians would be returning to the streaming platform for its fifth season earlier this year, with fans anticipating the date that it would drop. This has now been confirmed as May 23.
The show will feature all five of the Kardashian-Jenner sisters... Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, Kendall, and Kylie, as well as self-confessed momager and the matriarch of the family, Kris. These details were confirmed last month in a press release.
Season four of the show finished broadcasting in November, with the season four finale airing on November 30. Filled with drama, Kim was seen acting in American Horror Story and Kourtney urged her family to go to therapy.
"I know that people in my family would benefit from therapy," Kourtney said on the show in the season finale, noting how it could help them process their "generational trauma". She added: "But I'm letting go of trying to change other people and just accepting everyone for who they are."