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It's all love. After setting the record straight, Andy moved on to his next hard-hitting question: "Who's the hardest [to manage]? Who gives you the most lip?

Pierson filed legal papers for defamation, emotional distress and civil conspiracy to defame, claiming the Kardashians only filed their lawsuit for use as a plot point for their TV show. Probably not. But would he have liked the fact that they have made a tremendous amount of money?

As for Kris, who divorced Jenner in , sources say she wants to follow in the footsteps of another reality TV star. The mom of six has told people she wants to run for political office — on a platform of advocacy for single moms — saying she and Donald Trump have the same kind of DNA.

Read Next. This story has been shared 48, times. This story has been shared 24, times. This story has been shared 23, times. This story has been shared 19, times. View author archive Get author RSS feed. Name required. Email required. Comment required. Enlarge Image. But along with having a special place in her heart, they have a special place in her bank account. In an interview with Oprah , Kris admitted that she thought the show was on its last leg in earlier seasons.

Kris is so focused on privacy that if you violate it she will not hesitate to sue the hell out of you.

Her own children have accused her of using her their earning potential as a way to judge who the current favorite is. The answer was easy. The change? The youngest is now a billionaire and the eldest…not. Which may be why she has the energy to work harder than Lucifer, and be well-known for it, considering the Devil never sleeps. Sign up for our newsletter to get the best of VICE delivered to your inbox daily. Sign In Create Account.

In a episode of " Beyond Candid With Giuliana ," Kris admitted that she initially used the show as a marketing tool for the family's stores, Dash and Smooch. Dash, which was co-founded by the Kardashian sisters in , became the focal point for spin-offs like "Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami" and "Dash Dolls. Kim echoed Kris' statement during a interview with Variety , stating she never predicted the show's success.

I thought it would be great press. I didn't think it would turn into what it turned into. In , Kim released a statement announcing that they were closing the Dash stores, which had brick-and-mortar locations in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami.

Because a camera crew wasn't categorized as "essential" under California's stay-at-home orders, the family was tasked with capturing their own footage. Farjam worked with the Kardashians to create a detailed system , which required a brand new iPhone for filming each week. A photographer and technician set up properly lit rooms for confessionals and iPhone-compatible tripods in Kim and Khloe's homes. All of the equipment was thoroughly sanitized, Farjam explained, adding that the family waited at least 24 hours before entering the room where the gear was stationed.

Each Monday, a showrunner wearing protective gear collected the iPhones and dropped off brand-new smartphones to the family's security teams to begin the next cycle of recording. Before the series first aired in , producers struggled to find the perfect name for the show.

In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter , Damla Dogan, the senior vice president of development and programming at E! When Farjam showed up to a meeting without any ideas, she said she was "too busy keeping up with the Kardashians" as an excuse. It was a hit.

The letter outlined plans for Khloe as a parent, including her decision not to let True watch her first episode of the reality show until she turns She also said that she plans to raise her daughter to have an abundance of self-love and won't allow True to go on her first date until she's According to court documents obtained by Life and Style during the pair's divorce trial, "KUWTK" producer Russell Jay said that at least two scenes directly related to the estranged couple's relationship had been reshot.

The scenes included Kim and her mom discussing the divorce, Kim discovering a party in her hotel room, and Humpries' proposal, which they decided to reshoot because Kim allegedly didn't like her initial reaction. Though the Kardashian-Jenner family is willing to bring cameras into their homes, they aren't ready to share all of their secrets. In , a New York Times reporter shared that Kris keeps a stack of nondisclosure agreements on the foyer of her house for guests to sign.

After Blac Chyna accused Rob Kardashian of physically abusing her in , media outlets emailed members of the Kardashian family to ask for their statements. In response, Kim's representatives sent ABC News a photo of the nondisclosure agreement that Chyna signed as a precursor to appearing on the show.

Though they're known for their curated outfits and detailed makeup, the Kardashians enlist assistance to get them camera-ready for their show. Her assistant added that her busy schedule often only permits for one hour of preparation from start to finish.

Kim takes slightly longer, however.



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