Khloé Kardashian talked about Kourtney Kardashian's decision to quit Keeping Up with the Kardashians in an interview with The View. She also revealed what effect it would have on the show's future episodes.

Talking about the continuation of Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 18, Khloé revealed it would feature their production during the COVID-19 pandemic. It would also tackle everything going in the world and how the family is going to cope with the new normal.

However, according to HollywoodLife, fans are more interested in seeing the aftermath of Kourtney and Kim Kardashian's physical fight. Although it seemed the two decided to put their drama behind them, Scott Disick's former partner also came to the decision to quit the long-running TV series.

From now on, the mother-of-three would only be filming what she is comfortable to share with the public. Anyhow, it looks like she has already had a change of heart.

Khloé explained that Kourtney has started filming "a little bit more but at her own pace." In fact, she was seen filming with Kendall Jenner on July 14.

In the upcoming episodes, fans will see how the family copes with her sister's decision to step back, put her family first, and the "different dynamics with that."

Kourtney previously revealed she would quit filming Keeping Up with the Kardashians due to its alleged "toxic environment." Hence, it might have nothing to do with his fight with Kanye West's wife, Kim.

In an interview with Vogue Arabia, she said she had been filming the show continuously for the past 14 years. Despite its success, she was still left "feeling unfulfilled," adding that it had become a toxic environment for her.

Kourtney continued that she values her privacy, but it is hard to do when she is in a reality show. She explained she is struggling to find "that balance of private moments."

So by its looks, Kourtney wants to leave Keeping Up with the Kardashians due to privacy issues, not because of her fight with Kim. However, there are rumors their physical altercation has something to do about her exit. 

According to Cinemablend, although it is an excellent thing for her to be in a "highly-successful show," it has taken its toll on her personal space. For more than a decade, she might have felt too overwhelmed by being followed by cameras everywhere she goes.