Kim Kardashian has met Gypsy-Rose Blanchard in a surprise moment on The Kardashians.

Blanchard was recently released from prison after serving a sentence for second-degree murder, which came after her involvement in her mother Dee Dee's death.

Her mother was stabbed by Gypsy-Rose's then-secret boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn, which was part of a plot to kill Dee Dee following years of alleged abuse of her daughter with Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome.

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In a preview clip for the new season of The Kardashians, Kim is seen knocking on a door, before Gypsy-Rose opens it, with the reality star declaring: "Hi Gypsy."

Gypsy-Rose, who was released last year after serving seven years of her 10-year prison sentence, previously thanked Kim for recommending her HBO documentary Mommy Dead and Dearest.

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"Thanks @kimkardashian for the shout out within this list to my 2017 documentary HBO’s Mommy Dead and Dearest,” she wrote on X (formerly Twitter) last November. “Maybe we should unite forces together to make real change within the justice system."

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In other news, Kim is set to re-team with her American Horror Story co-star Emma Roberts for new Netflix series Calabasas.

The show, which comes from Pretty Little Liars creator I Marlene King, is based on Via Bleidner's book If You Lived Here You'd Be Famous by Now.

It follows "a 16-year-old sheltered Catholic school girl who's thrown into unfamiliar territory when she transfers to Calabasas High".

Kim is also lining up Netflix comedy The Fifth Wheel, and will also star and executive produce BBC documentary Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar about the late Hollywood icon.

The Kardashians streams on Disney+.

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