One thing about the Kardashian family is that you can find out almost any detail about them quite easily, often from their own mouths. However, many fans don’t think this is a good thing, and often beg the reality stars to keep certain things to themselves. The latest offender is Kourtney Kardashian, who recently gave birth to a fourth child, her first with her new husband, Travis Barker.
Users on social media are calling the Lemme co-founder out for sharing some very personal information on an episode of The Kardashians, urging her to remember that she’s not only sharing this information on a TV show for anyone to watch, but also her children, who might stumble upon headlines or even watch the episode now or later in life. Keep reading for more details.
Kourtney Kardashian Makes 'TMI' Comments About Childbirth
On October 29th, the eldest Kardashian sister started experiencing contractions and headed for the hospital with her husband. After spending the night and still only being three centimeters dilated, she was feeling that they might've came to the hospital a little prematurely.
"I have been in this hospital room overnight and nothing is happening," she said on The Kardashians. "I was three centimeters dilated up until 4 A.M. and then nothing progressed. I am not feeling stressed but then another part of me feels like did we come too early?"
So, they headed home, and this is where the "TMI" comments came in. "We went home, ate at Crossroads, showered, slept in our bed and then we have sex to get things going to see if that helps. That can help sometimes," she explained. While this is often recommended by doctors to help speed up the labor process, most fans were in agreement that she could've kept that tidbit between her and Travis.
Social Media Slams Kourtney Kardashian For Sharing 'Unnecessary Information'
Social media users were quick to criticize the mother-of-four after her brash comments about what exactly she did during childbirth, and let her know their thoughts in the form of Instagram comments. "It's just lovely how these people feel the need to broadcast their personal drama to the entire world," one person wrote. "Because clearly, no one ever considers how their children might be scarred for life by hearing about their parents' dirty laundry."
"I feel like this is something that should be kept private," another person agreed. "I mean doesn't she have a 14-year-old who is on Instagram and will read this?"
"This is unnecessary information to have shared with the world," another user pointed out.
"Ewww that's TMI!" another person added.
"I see why her kids don't like her," a final user posted.