Kim Kardashian was left stunned when her little sister Kendall Jenner opened up about her secret battle with sleep paralysis.
The mother-of-two had no idea what Kendall had been going through until she moaned about how exhausted she was.
“What's been going on?” Kim asked, in the new episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
“This stupid sleep paralysis thing is really getting to me.”
It was the first time that Kim, who suffers from anxiety had heard about the debilitating condition, so Kendall explained what happens to her.
“You're asleep and then in the middle of the night, basically your mind wakes up but your body is still asleep. So like you wake up but nothing can move, can't speak, nothing,” she said.
“It's the scariest thing in the entire world.”
Kim confessed that even though she had her own issues, sleep paralysis is “such a crazy experience” and that she felt “so bad” for her model sister.
The supermodel, who jets all over the world to hit the runways for top designers and parties with friends, is often considered the quieter one out of all of the Kardashian clan, but she's got her own problems.
In a teasers for the new episode of the reality show, the 21-year-old is seen telling her momager Kris Jenner she might not be able to work in cities such as London, Milan and Paris because of her debilitating sleep paralysis condition.
As Kris runs through Kendall's hectic schedule, an overwhelmed Kendall tells her that she's “scared” to travel so much because of her condition.
“I'm scared to fall asleep because it keeps happening to me,” Kendall tells Kris.
It almost feels like my heart stops.”
Coaching her daughter, Kris tells Kendall: “The nature of what you do for a living and your career is flying around the world. You have designers that have already booked you and are counting on you to show up.”
But the frightened beauty says: “I'm just telling you that I think my health is a bigger deal.”
Describing Kendall's lifestyle, Kris admits there have been scary incidents where she's had to jet from her home in California to rescue her daughter.
“Kendall basically lives on an airplane, so the anxiety on an airplane and the sleep paralysis is a huge problem,” she says.
“Sometimes it's been so bad that she's been paralysed from even getting on an airplane and I've had to get on a plane, fly from L.A. to London just to get her from London to New York. So it's becoming a real problem.”
While Kendall says: “It's genuinely frightening and I don't know how much of it I can do”.
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