Khloé Kardashian just dropped one of her most unexpectedly deep confessions yet. The California reality star and Good American founder is openly talking about death and not in a doom-and-gloom way. In fact, she says she’s genuinely excited about what comes after life, a statement that’s already sparking plenty of conversation online.
During a recent episode of her Khloé In Wonder Land podcast, Khloé sat down with Long Island Medium star Theresa Caputo, and the discussion quickly turned existential. While many celebrities tiptoe around the subject, Khloé went straight for it, admitting she has “absolutely no fear about death.” She acknowledged that the way she feels might sound morbid at first glance, but she was clear that it’s not about wanting to leave life early or harm herself. For her, it’s more about certainty and comfort.
“I know where I’m going,” she explained, adding that she’s excited about the idea of being reunited with loved ones in what she believes will be a beautiful place. That confidence feels especially notable coming from someone whose life, largely lived in California’s nonstop spotlight, has included very public heartbreak, grief, and reinvention.
Khloe Kardashian Reveals Her Positive Thoughts About Death
Still, Khloé was quick to clarify that there is one thing that truly scares her about death, and it’s not the unknown. The thought of leaving her children and loved ones behind is what actually gives her pause. Everything else? She feels at peace. As she put it, she’s “good” and “solid” when it comes to what’s waiting for her beyond this life.
“Like, I know where I’m going. I’m excited to go there, but not in a way where I would hurt myself. I know that can sound really morbid.”
Caputo, whose TLC series has been on the air since 2011, echoed a similar mindset during the conversation. While she said she doesn’t want to die, she accepts that it’s inevitable and believes she’ll be greeted by loved ones who have already passed. For both women, the emotional weight isn’t about where they’re going it’s about who they’d be leaving behind, per Yahoo.
She’s Not Afraid
Khloé’s reflections also connect deeply to her past, particularly the loss of her father, Robert Kardashian Sr., who died in 2003 when she was just 19. She previously described his death as the most pivotal and traumatic moment of her life, especially for her and her brother Rob, who leaned heavily on each other during that time. Losing their father forced them to grow up quickly, take responsibility, and stand on their own in ways they never had before.
Looking back, Khloé admits that while nothing positive felt possible in the moment, the experience ultimately shaped her into someone stronger and more independent. That perspective seems to inform how she views death now, not as an ending, but as a transition.
In California, where conversations about healing, spirituality, and life after death are increasingly mainstream, Khloé Kardashian’s honesty stands out for its calm clarity. Love her or side-eye her, one thing’s clear: she’s not afraid to talk about the one topic most people avoid and she’s doing it entirely on her own terms.
