Kourtney Kardashian says her family’s Hulu show may be the last chapter of her reality TV career: “I see myself living in another city. I don’t think I see myself filming on a show in five years. I would probably envision myself, like, just living.”
,” premiered on E! and became a cultural phenomenon — making her and her five daughters into mononymic media moguls with their own business empires, with ventures ranging from cosmetics to liquor to fragrances to shapewear. In all,have dominated both popular culture and business, and are estimated to be worth more than $5 billion. But in September 2020, the family decided not to renew its deal with E!, and “Keeping Up” came to an end last June after 20 seasons.
What we didn’t know until now is what exactly the Kardashians — and “The Kardashians” — would look like at Hulu. Under the pact,has learned, the streamer will be launching two seasons, 40 episodes total, of a reality series that feels like a premium version of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” The family also has an option for future projects within the Disney umbrella. Visually, “The Kardashians” is presented more documentary style, with scene openers shot overhead with drones.
“818 has been an awesome experience so far,” Kendall says about her tequila line, named after her hometown’s area code. “We have been coming up with the liquid for years now, so to have the product finished and be available to everyone is so rewarding. I’m learning a ton along the way and have a great team surrounding the brand.”
Right after the first season of “Keeping Up,” Jenner noticed that they didn’t need to sell products — they“I realized really quickly that we had something, and it was very special,” Jenner says, noting that after Season 2, her family couldn’t step outside their stores without encountering crowds of fans and paparazzi. “Once we knew it was a hit, that’s when you put on a more creative hat and you start to think, ‘Oh, I see where this might be going.
Television has always been part of the Kardashian business model — they are TV stars first, and without an anchoring series, it’s possible that their ancillary businesses would suffer. Their reality show paycheck, which they won’t specify but insiders say is worth nine figures, makes up only a fraction of their net worth, yet it’s crucial for branding.
When asked whether a bidding war ensued when the family left E!, Jenner remains coy. “We had options for sure, but I’m not one to kiss and tell.”“I have the best advice for women in business,” Kim says. “Get your fucking ass up and work. It seems like nobody wants to work these days.” Last December, after failing three times, she passed the “baby bar,” an exam that in the state of California allows an individual to become an admitted attorney through an apprenticeship. “When I went to the White House and was able to get someone released from prison, that was the biggest moment for me where I realized I can make a difference,” Kim says. “Am I exhausted? Yes, of course, but I’ve come too far.
That’s not always true: These days, photographers can’t get enough shots of Kim with new boyfriend Davidson. “I have not filmed with him,” Kim says when asked whether he’ll appear on the Hulu show. “And I’m not opposed to it. It’s just not what he does,” she says, speaking about Davidson for the first time publicly. “But if there was an event happening and he was there, he wouldn’t tell the cameras to get away.
But before things turned acrimonious, West filmed scenes for the Hulu series, and he figures into a major arc in the first episode. “Being in the public eye and having disagreements publicly is never easy,” Kim says. “But I do believe in handling it all privately. I believe in championing publicly and criticizing privately. I don’t think I would ever criticize the father of my children on my TV show. That’s just not really what I’m about, and I just don’t think that would ever make me feel good.
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