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Keeping Up With the Kardashians Season 6: Episode 4 Recap

Posted on 07/11/2011 by in Keeping Up With The Kardashians

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Keeping Up With the Kardashians Season 6

 

by Danae Young


This week on Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Kourtney gets a lot of pressure from her mother to get married and Kris becomes an ordained minister!


Kourtney and Kris were out looking at plants to decorate Kourtney’s new house when Kourtney mentioned her interest in having another child. Kris said she shouldn’t have another child until her and Scott get married.


Scott was at the therapist when he also expressed that Kourtney is interested in having another baby, but she doesn’t want to get married.


Pastor Brad from Khloe and Lamar’s wedding went to talk to Kris about how the next step for Kourtney and Scott is to get married before they have another child.


Looks like Kourtney is getting pressured pretty hard right now about the whole marriage thing!


Bruce went to bring chicken noodle soup to Khloe and also told her that Kris is becoming an ordained minister and is hoping to marry Kourtney and Scott one day soon. Uh oh!


Bruce tried to put some sense into Kris and tell her to back off Kourtney and Scott, but that backfired.


Kim asked Kourtney why she doesn’t want to get married and she said she doesn’t know if Scott is the one! She wants to wait until he is 100 percent recovered from this alcohol stuff because she doesn’t want to take the risk of getting a divorce like her parents and putting Mason through that like she did, which actually makes a lot of sense.


Kris’ first trial as an ordained minister was for Pastor Brad and Karen. She did a great job in her cute lady suit and bowtie.
Watch an all new episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians next Sunday night at 10/9c on E!
 
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