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Khloe’s new show

- DAVID BAUDER

Say what you want about the Kardashian­s, but they know how to take care of the family business.

Despite a tumultuous year, Khloe Kardashian is launching a new talk show that premières Wednesday on the FYI network and is getting ready to film a new season of Keeping Up With the Kardashian­s. The new series hints at what life may be like when the reality show that made the family household names ends.

Kardashian, 31, also produces a makeover show for E!, Revenge Body With Khloe Kardashian, and was seeking other opportunit­ies when she met with veteran reality show producer Craig Piligian. He came with three ideas, one of which became Kocktails With Khloe.

She’s always prided herself on throwing fun dinner parties, and the series attempts to replicate them. She’ll break bread with three or four guests each week, usually known names from the entertainm­ent world, for conversati­on, a couple of drinks and some party games. Producers are building a small-scale version of her home, equipped with unobtrusiv­e cameras.

“Doing the talk show wasn’t something I was seeking to do,” she said. “But when they came along, it was such a perfect fit, it would be silly not to take this opportunit­y.” (Her mother, Kris Jenner, had a failed talk show.)

The idea was not to make it like a traditiona­l talk show with a band, couch and interviews, Piligian said. “It’s new and it’s fresh,” he said. “It’s going to be really Khloe and I think it’s going to shock some people.”

It’s clear who the main draw is; no one involved will identify any guests in advance. The episodes will be taped a day or two ahead of airtime.

Kocktails With Khloe Wednesday, FYI

The party games are designed to loosen up guests who might stiffen in the presence of the cameras. Expect things like 20 Questions, Truth or Dare and Love, Marry or Kill, a cleaned-up name for a game that reveals what people think of others.

Booze will be a social lubricant, but it won’t be forced upon those who don’t want it.

“If you’re inviting guests over for dinner, you want them all to be able to have a conversati­on and enjoy each other’s company,” she said. “It’s the same setup. I want them all to get along.”

The idea was pitched to E! officials, who weren’t enthusiast­ic. While the company has a contract that prevents the Kardashian­s from working for most other networks, it doesn’t include FYI, because the lifestyle network didn’t exist when the contract was written. FYI, affiliated with A&E Networks and in about two-thirds of the nation’s homes, launched in July 2014.

The initial commitment is to make eight episodes, but Kardashian is already looking beyond that.

“I’ll give you guys a little appetizer with eight, and then we’ll continue with the full-course meal,” she said.

Khloe heads into another season of Keeping Up With the Kardashian­s with a lot of her mind. She halted her divorce proceeding­s from former NBA star Lamar Odom after he nearly died from an apparent overdose of cocaine and other drugs in a Nevada brothel in October. While she said he’s recovering well, she doesn’t want to say much more about it.

“There are times you wish the cameras weren’t there,” she said. “But it’s hard to ask for privacy when you haven’t been private for so many years.”

 ?? RICHARD SHOTWELL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? ‘Doing the talk show wasn’t something I was seeking to do,’ said Khloe Kardashian. ‘But when they came along, it was such a perfect fit.’
RICHARD SHOTWELL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Doing the talk show wasn’t something I was seeking to do,’ said Khloe Kardashian. ‘But when they came along, it was such a perfect fit.’

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