By Mihika Sharma and Mrinmay Dey
Oct 24 (Reuters) - Kim Kardashian, the American reality
television star and businesswoman, disclosed that she has a
brain aneurysm during the Season 7 premiere of "The
Kardashians".
A preview clip from the opening episode on Thursday titled
"Feels Like the Old Days" shows Kardashian, 45, undergoing brain
imaging. "There's like a little aneurysm," she is heard saying,
as close-up visuals of brain scans are displayed on a monitor.
A brain aneurysm occurs when a weak spot in a blood vessel
in the brain bulges outward under pressure, resembling a
blister. While most aneurysms are small and pose no immediate
threat, a rupture can trigger bleeding in the brain - a medical
emergency known as a hemorrhagic stroke.
Her sister, Kourtney Kardashian Barker, reacts to the
revelation with a brief, "Whoa."
Kim Kardashian continues, "They're like, 'Just stress,'"
before reflecting, "People think I have the luxury of walking
away."
The clip then cuts to another moment where Kardashian says,
"This week has been the hardest week of my life."
Details about Kardashian's current condition remain unclear,
including whether she is experiencing any symptoms. Kardashian's
agent, public relations representative and attorney did not
immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
Kim Kardashian, reported to be a billionaire, derives her
wealth from multiple ventures, including her television career,
social media influence, and the development of a profitable line
of cosmetics and foundation garments.
Kardashian, who rose to fame through the reality TV series
"Keeping Up with the Kardashians", filed for divorce from rapper
Kanye West in 2021 after nearly seven years of marriage. They
share four children.
The latest season of The Kardashians on Disney ( DIS )-owned Hulu
continues its close-up of the personal and professional lives of
Kris Jenner and her daughters: Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall and
Kylie.
It offers viewers a blend of high-stakes drama, emotional
disclosures and behind-the-scenes access to their expansive
business empires.