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Update, December 8th, 2020: The Kardashians may have waited until the last minute, but the family has officially called off their annual Christmas soiree. Khloé Kardashian made the announcement on Twitter on December 6th, and fans are relieved that the Kardashian-Jenner family is finally setting a good example amidst the steep increase of COVID-19 cases across the U.S.

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“The Covid cases are getting out of control in CA. So we decided that we’re not doing a Christmas Eve party this year,” Khloé responded to a fan who asked if the annual Christmas party is still a go. “It’s the first time we will not be having a Christmas Eve party since 1978 I believe. Health and safety first though!”

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The annual Kardashian Christmas Eve party, like just about everything else in 2020, is officially canceled. In a series of tweets, Khloé Kardashian confirmed that the star-studded event, which has drawn revelers such as Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilera, and Drake, won’t be happening because of California’s COVID-19 restrictions. Of course, fans will recall that the family lives in Calabasas, a city in Southern California. Kris Jenner started the Christmas Eve tradition back in the 1970s. In 2018, Kim Kardashian West took over hosting duties and in 2019, Kourtney Kardashian hosted the event.

According to Khloé, the party has been a family tradition for 42 years. As of Sunday, Southern California is under a brand-new Safer at Home order because hospital capacity at intensive care units fell below 15%. “All public and private gatherings of any number of people from more than one household are prohibited” for at least three weeks.

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“@khloekardashian okay Khloé u doing the annual Kardashian’s Christmas party this year,” a fan asked. Khloé responded: “The Covid cases are getting out of control in CA. So we decided that we’re not doing a Christmas Eve party this year. It’s the first time we will not be having a Christmas Eve party since 1978 I believe. Health and safety first though! Taking this pandemic seriously is a must.”

The family recently took a trip to Lake Tahoe, ignoring L.A.’s stay-at-home order. And before that, the whole family celebrated Thanksgiving at Kris Jenner’s house in Palm Springs.

“The Kardashians spent three nights at Edgewood Tahoe filming for the show,” a source told E! News. “They had some of the kids with them and they all played outside and sat by the fire and roasted marshmallows. They also went ice skating on a private rink. They enjoyed a hot chocolate bar and had a big fireworks show over the lake at night.”

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The Kardashian family has come under a lot of fire recently for their pandemic behavior. First it was Kim’s incredibly tone-deaf tweets about the birthday party she held on a private island. Then it was Kendall’s birthday/Halloween party, where pictures and videos showed crowds of people not seeming to care about social distancing at all. But after all that, the reality TV family wants us all to know that they’re “taking this pandemic seriously,” as they’ve said in their tweets. So seriously, in fact, that they’re canceling some time-honored holiday traditions, according to Khloe Kardashian.

Khloe was responding to fan questions on Twitter when she got one about whether the family still planned on having its annual Christmas Eve party. For the uninitiated, the Kardashian Christmas Eve party is typically a luxurious and star-studded event that, according to Khloe, has taken place every year since 1978. But not this year. The Covid cases are getting out of control in CA. So we decided that we’re not doing a Christmas Eve party this year. It’s the first time we will not be having a Christmas Eve party since 1978,” she wrote. “Health and safety first though! Taking this pandemic seriously is a must.”

Khloe’s response comes after a previous tweet in early November where she mentioned still having a party, but making it smaller.

People weren’t exactly feeling it.

Additionally, it seems like the family will be skipping its other major holiday tradition: The Kardashian Khristmas Kard. This will be the second year in a row that the family won’t be shooting photos for a Christmas card, since last year, they reportedly couldn’t agree on timing for the photo shoot or a theme.

“We have not done anything,” Khloe wrote. “No Christmas photos and no Christmas Eve party this year. Covid has taken over.”

Khloe did add that the family hopes things can go back to normal by next Christmas, a hope everyone shares.

“I am so over 2020! (Says everyone),” she wrote. “Next year, our Christmas Eve party is going to be so fucking fire! Covid better be gone by next Christmas.”

Thanks to all the promising COVID-19 vaccine news we’ve been getting, that doesn’t even seem completely outside of the realm of possibility. There are so many reasons to hope that next year, we can have a normal Christmas. TBH, the Kardashian family’s cards and parties didn’t really make my list, but if they mean things are back to normal in other areas of life, we’ll all take it. And for now, have a safe and socially distanced holiday season.

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