Khloé Kardashian James Harden update
Khloé Kardashian, photographed on the red carpet at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 23, 2014, opens up about how she and James Harden make their relationship work. Getty Images

Khloé Kardashian and James Harden are still going strong even though they have been plagued with rumors of a split. The 31-year-old reality star recently spilled a few details about how she and her boyfriend are able to keep their relationship on track despite living in different states.

Speaking to "Entertainment Tonight" to promote to her new show, "Kocktails With Khloe," the E! star admitted that it takes a lot of multitasking for them to make things work.

"I do like to put my relationships a priority,” she said. “As long as people are making the effort to do so, I think anything can work. It’s a lot of juggling time and balance but I’m just a really good multitasker and I know how to balance it out.”

Kardashian added, "Even if it’s just a 48-hour trip, as long as you get that time in, then it works."

The "Keeping Up With Up With the Kardashians" star, who's still legally married to estranged husband Lamar Odom, also said it helps to keep some things about her personal life private.

“I’ve learned from experience to keep things close to your heart,” she said. “Mystery is good.”

As previously reported, Kardashian and Harden dismissed split rumors last week when they were spotted spending New Year's Eve together in Houston. The pair were photographed partying at a nightclub and kissed each other when the clock struck midnight.

The reality star also briefly opened up about her romance with the Houston Rockets player for the December/January issue of Redbook, telling the magazine that dating a Kardashian can be difficult for some people but Harden was handling it well.

“Our family brings a different amount of -- not fame -- attention,” she explained. "Instead of just being known for his talent, he's now known for being someone's boyfriend. We're used to it, but for a person new to this, I'm like: 'Oh, God. I'm sorry.' "