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Khloé Kardashian dives into catfishing and conspiracies with top true-crime podcaster
Media personality Khloé Kardashian has released a new teaser for her podcast, "Khloé in Wonder Land," featuring a deep dive into the dark world of true crime. She is joined by Ashley Flowers, the celebrated host of the chart-topping podcast 'Crime Junkie'
Khloé Kardashian is trading reality television drama for real-life mysteries in her latest media venture. The star gave fans a glimpse into her new podcast, "Khloé in Wonder Land," with an Instagram post teasing a highly anticipated conversation with a titan of the true-crime world, Ashley Flowers. The video reveals a chic and modern studio setting where the two women are seated on a light-coloured couch, engaged in an animated discussion over professional microphones bearing the podcast's name. The clip showcases a range of emotions, from laughter to moments of serious reflection, hinting at the depth of their conversation. The setting, complete with a vase of pink roses and curated books, provides a calm backdrop for the dark subject matter.
The collaboration brings together two powerful figures in entertainment. Kardashian, who rose to fame with her family on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," has since built a formidable business empire, co-founding the clothing brand Good American and starring in the current Hulu series "The Kardashians." Flowers is the host of "Crime Junkie," a podcast that consistently tops the charts and has a devoted global following. The teaser video uses bold on-screen text to highlight key topics, including "CRIME JUNKIES," "CATFISHING," and the intriguing phrase "TINFOIL HAT ON," while Kardashian's caption sums it up: "Cold cases, conspiracy theories and catfishing… say no more."
Tapping into a Global Obsession
The episode taps directly into the public's insatiable appetite for true crime. The genre's popularity is often attributed to a desire to understand criminal psychology and a fascination with the puzzle-solving aspect of investigations. For many listeners, particularly women, it also serves as a form of threat simulation, offering insights into dangerous situations from a safe distance. The topics discussed are especially relevant in 2026. Breakthroughs in genetic genealogy have recently led to resolutions in several high-profile cold cases, bringing long-awaited answers to families.
Their conversation on conspiracy theories comes at a time when online misinformation is rampant, with prominent theories circulating about everything from the "dead internet theory" to the alleged disappearances of scientists. The discussion on catfishing also addresses a pressing modern danger, as scammers increasingly use sophisticated AI-generated images and encrypted apps to deceive their victims, leading to devastating emotional and financial consequences.
The reaction from fans and friends in the comments section was overwhelmingly positive. "The collab we all needed! Omgggggg," wrote fellow reality star Kailyn Lowry. Model April Love Geary added, "OMG YES!!!! Ashley is my favourite, she deserves the world." Flowers herself commented on the post, writing, "i had the best time." However, the post also drew a critical response that highlighted the genre's ethical complexities. One user wrote, "Yeah murder is sooo fun and interesting, until it happens to your loved one," a reminder of the real-life tragedy that underpins the stories. This podcast episode is another strategic move for Kardashian, who is also expanding her role behind the camera as an executive producer on the upcoming Hulu series "The Girls."
