UPDATE: The Hollywood Reporter has received an exclusive quote from E! that Keeping Up With the Kardashians is currently in production and has not been halted.
“Keeping Up with the Kardashians is currently in production and has not been halted,” said a network spokesperson.
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ORIGINAL STORY: For the second time this year, production of Keeping Up With the Kardashians Season 12 has come to a halt.
According to TMZ, sources say that while producers have enough footage for the season, there will not be any new shoots for the rest of the year and “possibly longer.”
Sources say Kanye West’s hospitalization, which began on Nov. 21, has temporarily shut down down production, and that his wife, Kim Kardashian, has been “rethinking everything.”
Many outlets report that Kardashian rarely leaves her husband’s bedside, but nothing has been confirmed.
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After Kardashian was held at gunpoint in Paris on Oct. 3, the show’s production stopped immediately and she all but disappeared from social media.
The reality-show superstar has been keeping a low profile since the incident, when five armed masked men allegedly entered her room dressed as police. The men tied her up with handcuffs and tape during the course of the robbery and reportedly made off with millions of dollars in jewelry, electronics and money.
West remains under physician care at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center after cancelling the 21 remaining concerts of his Saint Pablo tour.
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Citing anonymous law enforcement sources and West representatives, media outlets reported that the hip-hop superstar was first taken to UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles last Monday afternoon because of stress and exhaustion, and he was spending the night there for his own safety.
People reports that West “is under constant watch for his safety.” It remains unclear when the rapper will be able to return home.
Kardashian was expected to make her first public appearance since the Paris incident on Nov. 21 at the Angel Ball, a charity event in New York honouring her late father, Robert Kardashian. Amid the reports about West she didn’t show up, but her mother Kris Jenner and sisters Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian attended.
When asked how Kardashian and West were doing, Jenner simply smiled and said, “They’re good.”
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