Summary: Keeping Up With The Kardashians

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The hospital is bending the rules for the Kardashians as they visit Lamar Odom, Radar Online Oct. 15, 2015 reports. There is a no filming policy in the hospital, which includes the use of cellphones. However, Khloe believes she is above the hospital rules and can do as she pleases. Those rules apply to the other people, not to her or her family. It seems that the hospital is slow in enforcing their own rules, as they had to have many complaints from other patients wanting the Kardashian circus closed.
To help accommodate the needs and demands of the Kardashian family members, the hospital set up a separate waiting room reserved just for the Kardashian members. However, filming for the TV reality show, “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” followed

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