Keeping Up with the Kardashians' ninth season will premiere with a two-night event on Sunday, January 19 and Monday, January 20 at 9PM ET/PT on E!.

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Keeping Up with the Kardashians will continue to star Kris Jenner, Bruce Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Rob Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, and Kylie Jenner.

The new season will be perhaps the family's "most tumultuous and challenging period" they've faced "since the show began," according to E!. However, they will continue to live by the motto "family first."

Keeping Up with the Kardashians will feature Kris and Bruce's recent separation after 22 years of marriage, Kim and Kanye West's new baby North "Nori" West and over-the-top engagement, Rob committing fully to his sock business and moving into a new place, and Kendall contemplating leaving the nest as well. Khloe and husband Lamar Odom's marriage problems will also be documented on the series' upcoming edition.

In the first part of the premiere on January 19, Kris and Bruce will have to make a decision when it comes to their home. Bruce doesn't want to give up his quiet Malibu summer rental, but Kris wants the whole family together under one roof. Rob will give Khloe marriage advice, Kim and Khloe will dye their hair blonde, and Kourtney claims the girls will be "bringing sexy back." 

During the Monday night broadcast, Khloe gets upset about a published interview that puts her family in a negative light but her sisters will try to lift her spirits. Kim will from the paparazzi per usual when she goes out for hot dogs with Kris and her best friend Jonathan Cheban. Meanwhile, Scott Disick may commit to his couples therapy assignment by taking up karate.

Keeping Up with the Kardashians is produced by Ryan Seacrest Productions and Bunim/Murray Productions with Kris, Ryan Seacrest, Jonathan Murray, Gil Goldschein, Jeff Jenkins, and Farnaz Farjam serving as executive producers.
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