In a recent episode of The Kardashians, Kourtney Kardashian expressed her unease about people secretly photographing her and Travis Barker. The incident unfolded during a visit to Café du Monde in New Orleans, where fans and tourists were present along with the show's production crew.
Kourtney noticed several phones aimed at her while she tried to enjoy her food. She quietly asked Travis, “Should we ask these people to stop so I can take a bite?” She explained that someone outside the café was zooming in on her as she ate.
“Can I just eat a beignet, get powdered sugar all over my face, and drink my hot chocolate?”
Travis responded with a light laugh, reminding Kourtney that they were already being filmed by the show's large cameras. “Babe, you’re in here with big cameras,” he said.
Kourtney clarified that the discomfort was not due to avoiding fans or photos altogether. She enjoys greeting people and taking pictures but is concerned about the pressure on public figures to be available for photos at all times, even when not engaging directly.
“I love saying hi to people. It’s not about that.”
Kourtney Kardashian highlights the challenge of maintaining privacy in public spaces, emphasizing the difference between friendly fan interactions and intrusive, uninvited photography.
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