"If your significant other is doing something wrong, for the woman to be blamed, that's always been really hurtful for me." Khloe Kardashian told Variety in a recent interview.
"Everyone has their problems, so you don't have to point the finger at anyone, but to make it the woman's responsibility, it's really sad," said Khloe. "And it says a lot about our society that people would rather spew venom, as opposed to some sort of sensitivity or compassion, or just nothing at all."
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star complained that women are often left to deal with the negativity while men are celebrated. "It's sad and it puts so much on the women's shoulders emotionally," she added.
"It's a big burden to carry, and I don't think people realize what it does psychologically to the women. And the men, it's almost like another notch on their belt because they're kind of celebrated in a way. But this is nothing new. It's always been the boys' club."
Khloe Kardashian has always been private when it comes to her personal life, but she shared to Variety that it will be featured on the forthcoming Hulu show, The Kardashians, nonetheless.
She also said that the matter was something public, it is only right for it to be addressed.
"It would be strange if Tristan was a part of the show and then all of a sudden he disappears and we don't ever talk about it. Viewers will almost feel slighted, like we aren't sharing things and it's not as real. So yes, we do address it. I always try to be as respectful as possible, but it is reality. But it’s not going to be some long, drawn-out situation. I think people are probably a little tired of it.”
For fans, that’s something to look forward to, we might add.
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