Khloé Kardashian recently opened up about her views on death in a deeply personal conversation on her podcast Khloé in Wonder Land. The 41-year-old founder of Good American sat down with Long Island Medium star Theresa Caputo to discuss life, loss, and what she believes comes after.

‘I’m not afraid of death at all,’ Khloé shared honestly. ‘I know where I’m going, and I even look forward to it. Not in a dangerous or destructive way, of course. I realize it might sound a little dark.’
According to Khloé, she feels certain that after death she will arrive in ‘a very beautiful place,’ where she will once again be reunited with her loved ones. Still, there is one thought that truly scares her.
‘The only thing I’m afraid of is leaving my children and the people I love,’ she admitted. ‘That part is real. But everything else… I feel like I’ll be okay there.’

Theresa Caputo, 58, agreed with Khloé’s outlook, noting that she, too, does not fear death, even though she has no desire to seek it out.
The discussion became especially emotional as Khloé reflected on a painful chapter from her past. Earlier in the podcast, she spoke about losing her father, Robert Kardashian Sr., who passed away in 2003 from esophageal cancer just two months after being diagnosed. At the time, Khloé was only 19 years old, while her brother Rob was 16.

‘That was the most traumatic experience of my life,’ Khloé said. ‘My brother and I were so young and extremely dependent on our dad.’
With time, however, she believes the loss shaped her in unexpected ways. ‘When our father died, we lost the person we leaned on the most. It forced us to grow up, to take responsibility, and to become independent,’ she explained. ‘Back then, you don’t see it as something positive. But later, you realize it helped shape who we are today.’

