Keeping Up With The Kardashians to be filmed on iPhones due to coronavirus

Kim Kardashian has revealed that the final episode of the upcoming season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians will be self-filmed by the stars on their iPhones. 

Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show: At Home Edition, Kim said the famous family had filmed all the episodes of the 18th season of their hit reality show except the last one. 

"So now that we've shut down production, it'll be all of us in quarantine filmed separately by ourselves," she explained. 

"We have tripods set up, and our iPhones, and the whole last episode will be what we do in quarantine. I'll get to see what Khloe's doing — I mean, I literally have no idea what everyone else has been doing!"

Kim insisted that the entire Kardashian/Jenner clan had been taking the concept of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic "very seriously". 

"No one in the family is socialising right now. Everyone is just hanging out at their separate houses."

Last week, Kim was widely criticised online for "exploiting a pandemic" when a face-masked selfie taken in February resurfaced online. 

Kim was promoting a 'crisis kit' from a company called Judy, created by her friend, publicist Simon Hucks. 

In one of the photos from her Instagram post, Kim is wearing an N95 breathing mask - a piece of personal protection equipment that is reportedly in high demand and under-supplied to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 outbreak. 

The company that makes the kits was also accused of charging exorbitant prices for their 'emergency-preparedness' kits. 

Kim pledged to donate US$1 million to fight coronavirus via the sales from her shapewear brand, SKIMS, but received backlash for attempting to promote her business during a crisis rather than simply donating herself. 

Meanwhile, Kim's younger half-sister Kylie Jenner reportedly donated US$1 million to help buy protective gear, as detailed by Dr Thais Aliabadi - who delivered Kylie's daughter Stormi - on her Instagram page.