Khloe Kardashian ‘got drugged’ at Coachella, but how?

Khloe Kardashian claims to have been drugged at Coachella in 2016.

Khloe Kardashian once “got drugged” at Coachella.

The 41-year-old reality star has only attended the world-famous music festival in Coachella, California, one time in her life – but Khloe doesn’t have fond memories of the experience, claiming that she was drugged without her knowing.

She said on her Khloe in Wonder Land podcast: “I have gone to Coachella. I’ve gone once.

“It was many moons ago. I want to say 2016 or something like that. It wasn’t the best experience. I got drugged without me knowing, but I think everyone knew.”

Khloe doesn’t believe anyone deliberately spiked her drink. Instead, she was simply unaware that the juice being served at a party was laced with drugs.

She said: “I don’t think anyone drugged me. I just think I was the dumb one and didn’t realise that everyone was on drugs and I remember drinking this drink and just feeling really crazy. No one wants to feel like that and not know why they’re like that.”

Khloe ended up locking herself in a bathroom for hours at the festival.

The TV star said: “I just didn’t realise what was happening until after it happened, that I was on drugs and everyone was yelling at me because I wouldn’t get out of the bathroom. But I got scared. I was in my head. I was so scared, so my experience was not good.”

Meanwhile, Khloe previously revealed that her podcast is set to become “a little looser”.

The TV star explained how the second season of her podcast series would differ from the first.

Khloe told People: “What I am definitely doing more of this season is more solo episodes. Those did really, really well, where people sort of submitted topics they wanted me to talk about.”

Khloe – who has spoken to the likes of Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian for the second season of her podcast – explained that she’s actively seeking guests who are “comfortable engaging in a conversation”.

She said: “People also wanted it to be more conversational, and before, the experts mostly did the talking. So this time, a lot of my guests will be family members, or people in my inner circle — people who are still really fascinating, but who are also comfortable engaging in a conversation with me.

“Or who aren’t afraid to call me out on something! So it’s going to be a little looser, and not so talk show-y, if that makes sense.”

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