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How to watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians season 18 online from anywhere

The most dramatic family on planet Earth is back, with plenty of secrets being exposed, family vacations and even physical arguments. Ready for the momager and her girls to come back to your screen? Keep reading to find out how to watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians from anywhere in the world.

If there's anything that the trailer for this season has showed us is that the girls are back and Bible!, more dramatic than ever. 

We won't give too much away but from what the trailer has teased (you can watch that further down this article) Kim apparently becomes too friendly with Khloe's ex, and NBA star Tristan Thompson. Fans can also expect to see the usual business and beauty excursions, topped off with luxuriously extravagant family vacations. 

And we've only had one episode so far but we've already seen Kylie's exclusive collection with Balmain and a few explosive fights... we'll leave it at that as we're no fan of spoilers for those of you still catching up.

We think we just found our new favorite reality TV series Okurr? So keep reading to find out where to watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians from anywhere in the world.

How to watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians online from outside your country

If you find yourself far from home when the season of KUWTK premieres or you may be stuck abroad for a while – there's no need to panic, geo-blocks are easy to overcome.

This is all thanks to a handy piece of tech called a VPN, it changes your address so you can stream KUWTK no matter where in the world you are. So you can watch each episode live or catch-up with the series and watch as if you were back at home.

Watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians in the US

Watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians online in Canada: 

How to watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians online in the UK

How to watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians online in Australia

Where to watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians online: season 1 to 17

If you're not fully caught up with all of the family's excursions and antics, don't fret - what better time is there to start a series with 17 seasons then now that we all need to spend increasingly more time at home?

US: All you've got to do is sign up to Hulu or Sling TV Okurrr?

UK:  For fans based in the UK, you'll have to head on over to Hayu also. Don't want to sign up to Hayu? You can also watch it on Sky if you have it.

Canada: You'll need to subscribe to Hayu to watch these famous sisters

Australia: You've got plenty of options to catch up with the latest family options. Choose Hayu, Foxtel or 9Now.

Elsewhere: Currently in a country not on the list? Don't worry, you can always get a VPN and stream the show from one of the countries above.



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