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How successful is keeping up with the Kardashians?

How successful is keeping up with the Kardashians?

Keeping Up with the Kardashians has been a ratings success for E! – in its first month it became the highest-rated series aired on Sunday nights for adults 18–34 and was seen by 1.3 million total viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research.

What will the Kardashians do after Kuwtk?

But this isn’t the last we’ll see of the Kardashian-Jenner family — they are going on to new lucrative projects. Disney says they have a multi-year deal to produce “new global content” that will stream on Hulu and Disney Star platforms later this year.

Why is Kylie not in keeping up with the Kardashians?

Farnaz also explained the reason behind Kendall and Kylie appearing on the show less and less over time, revealing that it was mostly to do with where they were in their lives. “I feel like Kylie became more participatory this last season towards the end, and Kendall has dipped in and out,” she said.

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Should Kids Watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians?

For diehard fans of reality TV, Keeping Up with the Kardashians is a fine way to while away 30 minutes. But it’s a terrible show to watch with young children. At best, they’ll be exposed to binge drinking, stripper poles, and rampant materialism.

Did Kim Kardashian pass the baby bar exam?

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has passed the “baby bar” exam required for would-be California lawyers who opt to learn the law through apprenticeship instead of law school. Kardashian said in her Instagram post. She added that she had COVID-19 and a 104 degree fever on the third try.

Does Kylie have her own show?

E! Life of Kylie is an American reality television series starring businesswoman and reality star Kylie Jenner and her best friend at the time, Jordyn Woods. The eight-part half-hour series premiered on August 6, 2017, on the E!

Should I let my 12 year old Watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians?

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Basically like a PG movie with occasional PG-13 scenes. Nude/sex shots aren’t much of an issue. If your kid is 12+ he/she should handle the content with no issues.