Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian make the rare move of coming together to commemorate the Robert G Kardashian Center at UCLA

Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian were all together on Tuesday.

The sisters were all dressed in black as they attended the fifth anniversary of the UCLA Robert G. Kardashian Center for Esophageal Health.

“The occasion not only honored the legacy of the late Robert Kardashian, but also celebrated the center’s remarkable achievements in esophageal health since its founding in 2019,” said a press release to DailyMail.com.

Attendees included Johnese Spisso, president of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, as well as Eric Esrailian, MD, MPH, chief of the Vatche and Tamar Manoukian Division of Digestive Diseases, a pivotal figure in the center’s journey and a good friend of the Kardashian family.

“Eric was one of the first people we called to figure out how we could really honor my father and what that would look like in a meaningful way,” Kim said.

Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian were all together on Tuesday. The sisters were all dressed in black as they attended the fifth anniversary of the UCLA Robert G. Kardashian Center for Esophageal Health.

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“I’m glad I can contribute to the conversation about esophageal health, even if it’s just to raise awareness,” Kardashian said

“I have friends that I referred to the Robert G. Kardashian Center, and it saved their lives,” Kim added.

“It makes me proud to hear that they are so grateful to have found a place dedicated to what would help them.

“I’m glad I can contribute to the conversation about esophageal health, even if it’s just to raise awareness,” Kardashian said.

“Being a nurse or a doctor is the hardest job in the world and we respect them all so much and we are so grateful to Eric for helping us make this happen.”

The event took place at Lulu at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.

“The Kardashian Center is an exceptional example of the clinical innovation, comprehensive education and translational research successes that have helped make UCLA the number one public university and leading healthcare system,” said Dr. Esrailian.

Dr. Esrailian further emphasized the center’s impact, adding, “The Robert G. Kardashian Center for Esophageal Health is part of a great wave of progress at UCLA, and I couldn’t be prouder of the achievements and developments that are have brought us to this goal. this point.’

“The occasion not only honored the legacy of the late Robert Kardashian, but also celebrated the center's remarkable achievements in esophageal health since its founding in 2019,” said a press release to DailyMail.com

“The occasion not only honored the legacy of the late Robert Kardashian, but also celebrated the center’s remarkable achievements in esophageal health since its founding in 2019,” said a press release to DailyMail.com

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“I have friends that I referred to the Robert G. Kardashian Center, and it saved their lives,” Kim added. “It makes me proud to hear that they are so grateful to have found a place dedicated to the one thing that would help them.”

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“I’m glad I can contribute to the conversation about esophageal health, even if it’s just to raise awareness,” Kardashian said

The spirit of collaboration that Dr. Jeffrey Conklin, the center’s founder and director who passed away in 2022, became clear when Kevin Ghassemi, MD, medical director of the Kardashian Center, and Jane Yanagawa, MD, the center’s surgical director, shared the platform to discuss the team’s collective progress in esophageal health.

Dr. Ghassemi reflected on the center’s progress: “Since its inception, we have made great progress in improving patient care in the treatment of esophageal cancer, both in the early and advanced stages through early detection. We see better results in the treatment of esophageal cancer and the prevention of precancerous changes.’

He emphasized the comprehensive care the center provides.

“We also provide great care for benign esophageal conditions such as acid reflux and swallowing disorders,” he said. ‘We achieve this through state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and both endoscopic and surgical treatments.’

This comes after claims that Kim has overcome the feud that Taylor Swift continues to recycle.

Swift alluded to Kim on her new album The Tortured Poets Department, but the reality star wishes she had left it at that.

The 34-year-old singer-songwriter’s fans speculated that she was after the 43-year-old reality TV icon when a second part of her album was released just two hours after the release of the first disc.

It included a song titled Thank You Aimee – stylized as ‘thanK you aIMee’, with Kim being capitalized – which fans used to refer to Kardashian for their previous feud.

But a source told it People Tuesday that Kim had put the bad blood behind her — and she hopes Taylor can learn the same.

“She’s over it and thinks Taylor should move on,” the source said, adding that Kim “doesn’t understand why.” [Swift] keeps harping on it.’

Kim Kardashian, 43, is hoping Taylor Swift can put their years-long feud behind them after fans think she has reignited it with her new song Thank You Aimee, according to People;  Taylor seen in February in Sydney, Australia

Kim Kardashian, 43, is hoping Taylor Swift can put their years-long feud behind them after fans think she has reignited it with her new song Thank You Aimee, according to People; Taylor seen in February in Sydney, Australia

“It’s literally been years,” they pointed out.

However, their differences are still on Taylor’s mind, and certainly on the minds of the hitmakers’ fans.

After Kim appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! On Monday, Swift’s more overzealous fans took to social media to complain that the host didn’t ask her about Thank You Aimee or their years-long feud.

“Why don’t you ask her about the Taylor Swift song North is going to sing!” one person wrote on Instagram.

Another wrote, “Jimmy, I’m 100 percent sure you weren’t supposed to talk or ask questions about Taylor or TTPD, but you could have at least made a mistake a few times and called her aIMee.”

One fan called the interview “cringe-inducing,” presumably because Kim wasn’t asked about Taylor, though she cleared up other rumors about herself while chatting with the host.

Besides the unsubtle title, fans believe Thank You Aimee is aimed at Kim thanks to the chorus: “All that time you were throwin’ punches, I was buildin’ somethin’ / And I can’t forgive the way you made me feel / Yelled” F*** you, Aimee’ to the night sky, with the blood flowing./ But I can’t forget the way you made me heal.”

Elsewhere in the lyrics, Taylor sings about removing “defining clues” about the person she’s singing about, adding, “I changed your name,” which immediately drew more listeners to the irregularly capitalized title.

The ongoing feud between Taylor and Kim appears to trace back to the release of Kanye West’s The Life Of Pablo in 2016.

In the song Famous from that album, Kim’s ex-husband raps: ‘I feel like me and Taylor may still have sex / Why? I made that b**** famous.”

“It's literally been years,” the source pointed out.  The feud dates back to 2016, when Kim's ex Kanye West called Taylor a 'b****' and mused about the two having sex in his song Famous, from The Life Of Pablo;  seen in 2016

“It’s literally been years,” the source pointed out. The feud dates back to 2016, when Kim’s ex Kanye West called Taylor a ‘b****’ and mused about the two having sex in his song Famous, from The Life Of Pablo; seen in 2016

Taylor denied authorizing the line.  Kim later leaked a version of the call in which she appeared to give consent, but a full version revealed that the

Taylor denied authorizing the line. Kim later leaked a version of the call in which she appeared to give consent, but a full version revealed that the “b***” line was never mentioned to Taylor; seen in 2015 in LA