Khloe Kardashian: I don't think you can compare relationships

Khloe Kardashian has revealed how her siblings approach going public with their romances.

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Khloe Kardashian has opened up about her love life
Khloe Kardashian has opened up about her love life

The Kardashians don't have a one-size-fits-all approach to relationships, according to Khloe Kardashian.

The 41-year-old beauty insists that she and her siblings all approach romance in different ways, including when they decide to take their relationships public.

During the latest episode of her Khloe in Wonderland podcast, she was asked: "How does your family decide when information is public versus private? For example, in a new relationship, what decisions go into where and when to announce?"

Khloe - who was married to retired sports star Lamar Odom between 2009 and 2016 - then replied: "None of us are really sitting and talking about, ‘Oh, in three weeks we should talk about [how] I’m dating this person.’ That doesn’t happen.

"I think you just know when you’re dating someone, if you’re just dating and you know this isn’t going anywhere, you’re sort of just casually dating someone.

"But if you’re in a real relationship, where you are head over heels [in love], then you might want to be more public with that person.

"I don’t think you can compare any of the relationships. Like, everyone just has to be an individual thought process, I guess, onto when you would want to go public with someone or not. But, I don’t know."

Meanwhile, Khloe previously revealed that her podcast was set to become "a little looser".

The TV star explained how the second season of her podcast series would differ from the first.

Khloe told People: "What I am definitely doing more of this season is more solo episodes. Those did really, really well, where people sort of submitted topics they wanted me to talk about."

Khloe explained that she's actively seeking guests who are "comfortable engaging in a conversation".

She said: "People also wanted it to be more conversational, and before, the experts mostly did the talking. So this time, a lot of my guests will be family members, or people in my inner circle — people who are still really fascinating, but who are also comfortable engaging in a conversation with me.

"Or who aren't afraid to call me out on something! So it's going to be a little looser, and not so talk show-y, if that makes sense."