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Molly Pike

Kris Jenner gets rushed to hospital in an ambulance in shock KUWTK trailer

Kris Jenner suffers a major health scare in the next season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

A brand new trailer released on Thursday shows the momager, 63, being rushed to hospital in an ambulance.

While it's not clear what has happened to her, she is heard complaining about her neck as she gets taken away.

The brief clip, which is just a few seconds long, starts with her daughter Kim Kardashian , 38, and Jonathan Cheban, 45, in the back of a car panicking as they try to get an update on Kris' condition.

"What's going on?" a worried Kim asks.

Kris Jenner gets taken away in an ambulance in Keeping Up with the Kardashians (4)
Kim Kardashian and Jonathan Cheban are seen panicking (E)

Someone tells her that the ambulance is on the way to the house.

Kim's mouth drops and Jonathan, who has recently been seen on Gemma Collins' show Diva Forever, jumps out of his seat.

The next shot sees Kris wearing a brace and rubbing her neck as paramedics take her to hospital.

Kris appears to have a problem with her neck (E)

She says "eurgh my neck" before the shot changes.

Kris isn't the only one suffering health problems as Kim has a huge scare in the coming season.

and is seen going to the doctor for tests.

Kim worries she has lupus (E)

Kris tries to tell her not to worry until they know what's going on, but Kim is in tears in the trailer.

The condition can be life-threatening if untreated and can cause damage to the heart, brain and kidneys.

There is currently no cure.

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