KEY POINTS

  • Kim Kardashian said she had not filmed scenes with Pete Davidson for "The Kardashians," but she's not against the idea 
  • The "KUWTK" alum said if her boyfriend is present in an event, he will not tell the cameras to go away
  • Kardashian decided to share some details of how her relationship with Davidson started on the show

Kim Kardashian is open to working with her boyfriend, Pete Davidson, for her family's new reality show on Hulu, "The Kardashians."

The Kardashian-Jenner clan will return to the small screen through their upcoming reality series on Hulu. The streaming service will launch 40 episodes across two seasons.

In an interview with Variety, Kardashian spoke about the possibility of her new beau making a cameo on the show. The "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" alum said they haven't filmed with the "Saturday Night Live" star, but she has no problems with it.

"I have not filmed with [Pete]," she told the outlet. "And I'm not opposed to it. It's just not what he does. But if there was an event happening and he was there, he wouldn't tell the cameras to get away. I think I might film something really exciting coming, but it wouldn't be for this season."

Kardashian, who was recently declared legally single amid her ongoing divorce from ex Kanye West, said fans would get a glimpse of how her romance with the comedian started.

"How we met and who reached out to who and how it happened and all the details that everyone wants to know," she continued. "I'm definitely open to talking, and I definitely explain it."

Kardashian and Davidson sparked romance rumors when they were photographed holding hands during a rollercoaster ride, just weeks after she co-hosted "SNL." In a comedy sketch, Kardashian and Davidson kissed on-screen while dressed as Princess Jasmine and Aladdin. They have been spotted multiple times in New York and California before confirming their relationship with PDA photos in November 2021.

As Kardashian and Davidson's romance began to heat up, her ex kept on attacking the "King of Staten Island" star on social media. Some even felt that West crossed the line when he seemingly threatened the comedian by dropping the disturbing music video of his single "Eazy," which featured a caricature of Davidson getting kidnapped, tied, and buried alive.

Meanwhile, a source close to Kardashian said the comedian kept a level head amid West's disturbing social media tirade against him.

"Pete is being as calm and cool as possible, but it's not a comfortable thing," the unnamed source told People. "This is not his scene. He's a very cool and chill guy."

In 2019 Mugler came out of fashion retirement to create Kim Kardashian's Met Gala look
In 2019 Mugler came out of fashion retirement to create Kim Kardashian's Met Gala look GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA via AFP / Neilson Barnard