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I’MSO SADTHE SHOW’S OVER

As the hit reality TV series begins its final run on E!, Khloe Kardashian reveals she didn’t want it to end but is ready for next life stage

- BY JON HEBDITCH jon.hebditch@reachplc.com

after meeting him. They divorced in 2013 and she then found love with another basketball player, Tristan Thompson. But she discovered he had cheated on her while she was pregnant.

Khloe admits there isn’t much we don’t know about her life, but she’s OK with that. She said: “There are definitely points in some situations where boundaries have to be set, but overall my life has always been a pretty open book.”

Being so open about your personal life leads to people feeling free to comment on it.

Khloe, who is now back with Tristan, says she tries not to let it get to her and has learnt how to deal with the sometimes constant barage of abuse.

She said: “I sometimes like to just take a break and disconnect because none of that matters in the real world. I know who I am, and my friends and family know who I am. I’m peaceful with that.”

She says she sets high standards for True and tries to use her fame positively.

Speaking to Cosmopolit­an UK, Khloe said: “I feel like I have a responsibi­lity to True, as well as to fans, to be that person who sets a good example and people can look up to.”

It will be interestin­g to see what the sisters do next. Kylie has her beauty empire, Kendall is a supermodel and Kim, Kourtney and Khloe all have thriving companies.

As well as her Good American jeans fashion range, Khloe loves wellness and fitness and transforme­d her body with exercise routines and healthy eating.

She said: “Staying active and healthy is the best medicine for a happy mind and heart. I try to do something every day that makes me feel good.”

The full interview is in this month’s Cosmopolit­an UK. The final series can be streamed from today and will be shown on E! from Sunday.

A BRAVE rape survivor has urged all political parties to put women’s safety first in May’s election after the death of Sarah Everard.

Julie Spence courageous­ly waived her right to anonymity last month and spoke to the Record about her ordeal at the hands of a monster out on bail for attacking her days earlier.

Harpal Singh Sehra repeatedly raped Julie as her three children slept upstairs at home in Ballingry, Fife.

The mum, 40, said she is “raped every day” in her mind after the horror a decade ago and has called for minimum 20-year sentences for the crime.

Julie spoke again yesterday in the wake of UK-wide outrage over the death of Sarah, 33, who was allegedly snatched from the street and murdered while walking home in south London.

She said: “I’m broken-hearted for the family of Sarah Everard and have been crying tears.

“I will fight for Sarah Everard and all the other people in heaven who were allegedly murdered and also people in heaven who were raped.

“I’m not an MSP, I’m not a police officer, I’m not a lawyer – I’m just the wee lassie from next door who knows rape, murder, paedophile and high-risk offenders are seemingly on the rise and I will fight to send them a message in the shape of real justice.

“I’ll fight to make sure Scottish people are protected from high-risk offenders and we need to build new jails so we can be protected from them.”

Julie said seeing her story on the front page of the Daily Record reduced her to tears with the realisatio­n she was finally being listened to.

Sehra had served nine months for beating Julie when he was released from prison in 2010, and was on the at-risk register. Shortly after, he was charged with abducting and assaulting Julie.

Despite his record he was released on bail and 12 days later carried out the horrific sex attack. He was sentenced to four years in jail and is now back behind bars having been convicted of dealing heroin and cocaine.

Julie said: “There’s more rapists and paedophile­s on the street and it breaks my heart and soul. People of parliament

– people aren’t best impressed with what you spend the Scottish taxpayers’ money on at times.

“Let’s put a vote to Scottish people to see if they would be willing to pay a few extra pounds tax every year to save our sons and daughter from all these known and unknown rapists and paedophile­s?”

Julie has reached out to party leaders, including the First Minister, to speak about her ideas and has spoken with the Scottish Conservati­ves in advance of the May 6 Holyrood election.

She said: “I don’t see myself as a victim but a true rape survivor. Even though, after a decade, I still have flashbacks, and suffer emotionall­y – I’m not doing this for a sympathy vote.

“I will campaign till the day I die over this matter. To bring real justice for all.”

Julie has launched a petition demanding a minimum 20-year prison sentence for all rapists.

It can be signed at www.change. org/p/microsoft-campaign-life-forscottis­h-rapists/u/28250305

COMET Neowise streaks dramatical­ly over Stonehenge in a contender for the Sony World Photograph­y Awards.

Brit James Rushforth, who took the pic, said: “This historic site did not even exist when Neowise last passed.” Other top shots include shepherds by Bartlomiej Jurecki of Poland and Estonian Cristo Pihlamae’s cheeky hare.

 ??  ?? SHAPE SHIFTER Khloe Kardashian is driven by staying fit and healthy
SHAPE SHIFTER Khloe Kardashian is driven by staying fit and healthy
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 ??  ?? TORMENTOR Harpal Singh Sehra. Top, flowers in Glasgow for Sarah
SURVIVOR Julie Spence wants tougher sentences
TORMENTOR Harpal Singh Sehra. Top, flowers in Glasgow for Sarah SURVIVOR Julie Spence wants tougher sentences
 ??  ?? TRIBUTES To Sarah Everard at Glasgow’ Victoria Park
TRIBUTES To Sarah Everard at Glasgow’ Victoria Park
 ?? Bright comet ?? PRIZE SKIES Stonehenge lit up by the
FLOCK AND AWE Sheep & shepherds in awards snap
WILD LIFE Arude harewas snapped withits tongue out
Bright comet PRIZE SKIES Stonehenge lit up by the FLOCK AND AWE Sheep & shepherds in awards snap WILD LIFE Arude harewas snapped withits tongue out

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