Reality TV personality Kourtney Kardashian says her sister Kim Kardashian West is still "not going great" following her robbery ordeal in Paris.
Kourtney opened up about it in an interview on Australian TV.
"She's not doing great. I think we're all really still shaken up and I just -- you know, I think she has a big supportive family and I know that all the traumatic things that we've been through, we get through them together as a family. And that's what family's all about," Kourtney said on "TODAY Extra" show, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Before Kourtney made the comments about Kim's well-being, there was an awkward moment during the interview when co-presenter David Campbell asked how the 35-year-old reality TV star was, and Kourtney looked stunned before replying: "Ummm."
Someone could be heard speaking to Kourtney, but it was not clear what they said and the host continued to ask about her sister.
After a moment of silence, Campbell's fellow presenter Sonia Kruger said "it looks like Kourtney doesn't really want to go there with that question", and he said: "I think she's blanking me, I think she's totally blanking me on that question. I think there's probably a PR person there saying, 'Don't talk about it'."
He added: "She could just say her sister's fine."
Kruger added: "Anyway, we thank Kourtney for her time this morning."
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