In the November 6 episode of The Kardashians, Kourtney Kardashian expressed her discomfort with fans taking covert photos of her and Travis Barker during a café visit. Filmed at Café du Monde in New Orleans, the scene was crowded with tourists, locals, and the show's production cameras, yet Kourtney still noticed phones aimed at her.
During the visit, Kourtney quietly asked Travis, "Should we ask these people to stop so I can take a bite?" She pointed out someone outside was zooming in with their camera as she tried to eat, according to E! Entertainment.
“Babe, you’re in here with big cameras,” Travis responded with a small laugh, referring to the show's crew.
Despite being used to public attention, Kourtney explained the situation felt invasive rather than casual fan interest.
“Can I just eat a beignet, get powdered sugar all over my face, and drink my hot chocolate?” she asked during a confessional segment.
She emphasized that she enjoys interacting with fans and it's not about avoiding photos, but rather the expectation that public figures must always be available for pictures, even when not engaging with anyone.
“I love saying hi to people. It’s not about that.”
Her concern centers on maintaining some personal privacy moments despite being in the public eye.
Kourtney Kardashian called out intrusive photo-taking by onlookers, highlighting the challenge of balancing public interaction with moments of personal privacy.