Khloé Kardashian is in hot water this week.
According to Mail Online, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star recently had a misunderstanding with the Sunrise Australian morning show.
Ironically, problems arose during the interview due to “lack of communication.” On Monday, Mar. 17, the 29-year-old reality star was scheduled for an interview via satellite with the show to discuss the Kardashian Kollection, which now includes baby clothing.
“I guess the baby line was inspired now with lots of nieces and nephews running around,” Sunrise host Sam Armytage said. “How’s baby North going?”
Khloé simply responded by saying her niece is doing “fabulous.” But, shortly after her response, the satellite screen went black.
A representative for Kardashian stated that the call was accidentally disconnected. However, Sunrise Executive Producer, Michael Pell claims the abrupt end to the interview was intentional.
The ever-popular brekky show took to Twitter to express their disdain of Kardashian’s alleged actions. “We thought it was a technical glitch but turns out @KhloeKardashian’s people pulled the plug after @Sam_armytage asked about baby North,” Sunrise tweeted.
We thought it was a technical glitch but turns out @KhloEkardashian‘s people pulled the plug after @Sam_armytage asked about baby North
— Sunrise (@sunriseon7) March 17, 2014
Kardashian denies all of the claims, and ultimately lashed out with a bashing statement toward the show. “Why would I cut an interview short because of North? Get over your self Sunrise . . . The call dropped . . . stop reaching for a story,” Kardashian tweeted. “You are so f–king desperate!”
Why would I cut an interview short because of North? Get over your self Sunrise… The call dropped… stop reaching for a story
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) March 17, 2014
However, Sunrise adamantly insists that her actions were intentional. “What happened with Khloé Kardashian on the show is a good lesson for publicists everywhere. Don’t try to censor natural conversation. You would think coming on to promote a range of clothes that includes a baby line, it would be fair enough to ask about the inspiration,” Pell said Monday.
What happened with @khloekardashian on the show is a good lesson for publicists everywhere. Don’t try to censor natural conversation.
— Michael Pell (@MichaelPell) March 17, 2014
Local rep for @khloekardashian has apologised.
— Michael Pell (@MichaelPell) March 17, 2014
“When you watch the interview you see Khloé had no problem with the questions. It’s obvious someone on her team did, and pulled the plug. Khloé shouldn’t declare war on us, she should declare war on her own publicists.”