Khloe Kardashian said what we were all thinking while she watched Alex Honnold do what seems impossible.
“I want to die just watching this,” Kardashian, 41, wrote via her Instagram Stories, alongside a screenshot from Netflix. Skyscrapers live.
Honnold, 40, embarked on a free solo climb along the Taipei 101 building in Taiwan on Saturday, January 24, without a rope or harness for safety reasons. Honnold’s feat was simulcast on Netflix for nearly two hours, during which he managed to safely scale the 101-story skyscraper.
“Is this man okay?” Kardashian asked in another Instagram video, further marveling at the climber’s stunt. “It’s too slippery! How does he know?”
As Kardashian kept her eyes glued to the screen, she was panting continuously as Honnold climbed higher and higher to the 11th tallest building in the world.
“This guy is psychotic, he’s just about to give an interview, he’s not afraid,” said the The Kardashians »joked the star. “I I can’t go on this fucking Ferris wheel and this guy is literally talking, like, take a step back [from the edge]. I can’t handle [that he’s] talking on the ledge as if nothing had happened. I’m going to vomit.
As Honnold climbed, he frequently stopped mid-climb to greet fans waiting inside the building. Without taking his hands off the wall, he briefly stopped to allow individuals to take selfies.
“It’s the most stressful thing. Why is everyone waving at him?” » lamented Kardashian. “Let him focus! We’re almost there. I don’t like selfies. It’s terrifying. They should have closed the building, it’s so crazy.”

Alex Honnold.
Chong kok-if/NetflixShe continued: “I’m not cut out for this. He’s going to be hanged.” [off the side] Again. I can’t handle it. It’s so far away, it’s crazy – but for what purpose? Why are we doing this?
According to Kardashian, she was most stunned that Honnold was even able to scale a building without any safety measures in place.
“It’s the craziest thing I’ve ever seen,” she joked.
Honnold ultimately reached the top of the building in just under two hours, taking selfies of the panoramic landscape from the building’s spire.
“OK, he did it even though I was having a heart attack the whole time,” Kardashian said at the end of the livestream. “He looks calmer, he looks so cool, so calm and collected – it’s crazy. And stop looking down! Wow, OK, it’s windy. Don’t wave. [and] just get off. How the hell does he get down? But good job, Alex.
Honnold finally came down from his record ascent, amazed by Variety that he was capable of achieving his goal.
“When I was at the top, I was like, ‘Am I slow? Am I fast? Should I stay here forever?’ I was just having a good time,” he told the outlet. from inside the 88th floor. “One of the main challenges of climbing is pace. If you have to go really fast, you get tired, but if you take your time and you greet people and you enjoy the experience and enjoy the view, you don’t get tired as much. That makes it less scary. And so I thought, ‘I’m just going to enjoy the experience and have a good time, and everything will feel better.’






