Khloé Kardashian recently gave her two cents on the Nancy Guthrie case, and it seems like social media users are refusing the payment.
“Nancy Guthrie. I mean, is that not heartbreaking?” Kardashian said in the May 13 episode of her podcast Khloé in Wonder Land, as she chatted with Crime Junkie podcast host Ashley Flowers. “I’m just like … this is 2026. There is nothing? … It’s mind-blowing.”
When Flowers said she was “very conspiratorial,” Kardashian said she was, too.
“I don’t know if I know enough about this case, but, like, all the things I was reading about the brother-in-law and that kind of stuff, I’m like, oof,” Kardashian said. “The ransom notes going to all the media outlets first? How weird was that? It’s so much. And I just, I can’t understand that, in 2026, there’s not … I don’t believe that there’s not one piece of information … They’re not telling us.”
In a Reddit thread on Friday, May 15, one user wrote, “Stop begging for attention for people to listen to your failing podcast! No, it’s not weird that police don’t ‘tell everything’ during an active investigation. Stay in your lane of posting Facetuned, Photoshopped, and filtered photos of yourself.”
Another user said, “Khloé, if you admittedly don’t know enough about the situation, then kindly STFU! Focus on your new career as a popcorn salesperson.”
And a third person wrote, “STFU, Khloé, for the love of God. Her children have to live without a mother, and her grandchildren have to live without a grandmother, so let them be, Khloé, and quit with [these] stupid conspiracy theories.”
In a Today interview in March, Savannah addressed the rumors that someone in her family was responsible for Nancy’s disappearance. “It’s unbearable, and it piles pain upon pain,” she said of that speculation. “There are no words. I don’t understand. I’ll never understand. And no one took better care of my mom than my sister and brother-in-law.”
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