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The Kardashians Have a Very Unique Way of Testing Guests for COVID

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The Kardashians do things a little differently. Andy Cohen got candid about visiting the famous family at their home amid the pandemic during an appearance on the Bitch Sesh podcast.

During his appearance, Andy explained he was scheduled to interview the family for his new series For Real: The Story of Reality TV, and so he was put in a car and sent to their preferred COVID testing facility in the valley of Los Angeles. “I was driven to this medical center in the valley, where I got a COVID test.

And I said [to the medical staff], ‘Are you gonna give me the results now?’” Andy said. However, he was told he would not be given his results, and instead, his driver would be taking him straight to Khloé‘s house, where he would wait in the car.

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