In a recent episode of The Kardashians, Kourtney Kardashian expressed her discomfort with people attempting to take "sneaky photos" of her and Travis Barker. The incident occurred during a crowded visit to Café du Monde in New Orleans, where tourists, locals, and production cameras were all present.
Kourtney noticed fans pointing their phones at her, capturing moments as she tried to eat. She quietly asked Travis Barker, “Should we ask these people to stop so I can take a bite?” She added that someone outside was “zooming in” on her while she was eating, which made her uncomfortable despite the presence of the show's cameras.
“Babe, you’re in here with big cameras,” Travis responded with a small laugh.
Despite Travis’s reminder, Kourtney emphasized that the situation felt more invasive than casual fan interest.
In a confessional, Kourtney said, “Can I just eat a beignet, get powdered sugar all over my face, and drink my hot chocolate?” She assured that she enjoys interacting with fans and is happy to say hi, but expressed frustration with the expectation that public figures must always be available for photos, even when not engaging directly.
“I love saying hi to people. It’s not about that.”
The issue lies in the constant pressure to be photo-ready at all times.
Kourtney Kardashian highlighted the challenges of maintaining privacy in public while under constant observation, underscoring the stress public figures face from intrusive fan behavior.
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