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Kardashians 'Take' The Hamptons In New Series

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KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIANS -- Season: 9 -- Pictured: Khloé Kardashian -- (Photo by: Timothy White/E!)

KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIANS -- Season: 9 -- Pictured: Kourtney Kardashian -- (Photo by: Timothy White/E!)

authorMichelle Trauring on Mar 26, 2014

Get ready, East End. The ever-growing Kardashian empire is headed this way.

On Wednesday morning, E!: Entertainment Television announced the next iteration of the Kardashians’ popular “Take” franchise, “Kourtney and Khloé Take The Hamptons”—in the tune of previous “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” spin-offs, including “Kourtney and Kim Take Miami” and “Kourtney and Kim Take New York.”

The series will premiere this fall, insinuating that the reality sisters will be on the East End through Labor Day. The announcement follows the much talked-about Vogue cover featuring middle Kardashian sister, Kim, and her fiancé, musician Kanye West, which was released last Friday.

“Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” now in its ninth season, follows the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian/Jenner family and has spurred a number of spin-offs—though this is the first focused on the East End.

This summer, sisters Kourtney and newly single Khloé will be headed to New York with Scott Disick—Eastport native and Kourtney’s longtime love—where they will manage the initial struggles of opening their first pop-up boutique in the Hamptons while relocating their SoHo-based DASH store to a new spot in the city.

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