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What she does finish with is a lot of gratitude for what the series has brought her entire family. Kim writes, "Without Keeping Up with The Kardashians, I wouldn't be where I am today. I am so incredibly grateful to everyone who has watched and supported me and my family these past 14 incredible years. This show made us who we are and I will be forever in debt to everyone who played a role in shaping our careers and changing our lives forever. " 'KUWTK' has had an incredible run -- 20 seasons is a milestone few TV shows ever hit -- plus it became a pop culture fixture over that time.
Kim Kardashian We're Ending 'Keeping Up' Forever Final Season in 2021 9/8/2020 2:56 PM PT Breaking News You won't be 'Keeping Up' much longer -- the Kardashians are officially pulling the plug on their TV show next year. Kim Kardashian made the announcement Tuesday, posting... "To our amazing fans -- It is with heavy hearts that we've made the difficult decision as a family to say goodbye to Keeping Up with the Kardashians. " She adds, "After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes and numerous spin-off shows, we are beyond grateful to all of you who've watched us for all of these years – through the good times, the bad times, the happiness, the tears, and the many relationships and children. We'll forever cherish the wonderful memories and countless people we've met along the way. " Kim goes on to thank EP Ryan Seacrest, E! and countless others. KKW also says their final season will air in 2021 -- but she doesn't explain why the "First Family" of reality TV is saying farewell to their hit show.
Last night, Keeping Up With the Kardashians fans' biggest nightmare came true. KUWTK stars Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian West, Khloé Kardashian, Rob Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, and Scott Disick all co-signed a joint statement announcing that the ever-popular E! reality series is coming to an end in 2021. "After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes and numerous spin-off shows, we are beyond grateful to all of you who've watched us for all of these years – through the good times, the bad times, the happiness, the tears, and the many relationships and children, " the statement read in part. "We'll forever cherish the wonderful memories and countless people we've met along the way. " This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. The show, which first premiered in 2007, has been wildly successful for E! and equally beneficial for the Kardashian family.
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K eeping Up with the Kardashians has been on television since the dawn of time. By which I mean 2007, the year the iPhone was released and the Spice Girls went on their first reunion tour. Memories! When E! originally debuted the show, Kim Kardashian was most famous for organizing Paris Hilton's closet (and yes, fine, that sex tape), while the rest of her family members were considered to be total randoms. But since then, the Kardashians have morphed into America's First Reality Family, with over a decade of TV greatness under their belts and about a billion businesses. Special shoutout to Rob Kardashian's sock company, bless its heart! And though the Kardashians have made a big chunk of their money through endorsements and founding their own cosmetics companies, a considerable slice of their financial pie still comes from KUWTK. But exactly how much do they get paid per episode? To quote the iconic words of living legend Kris Jenner: Giphy Their 2015 Deal The Hollywood Reporter revealed that in 2015, E!
Oh, and by April 2012, they'd signed a three-year deal taking them up to season 9. So it seems safe to assume that the family's 2012 contract was much lower than the $80 million they got in 2015—but still pretty large considering the success of the show. Do They Split Up Their Money? Back in 2017, TMZ claimed the "Kardashian deal is structured so that the family decides how to split up the money amongst themselves. " And that same year, Kris Jenner told Ellen, "Everybody gets paid pretty much equally, 'cause we all film a lot and we all work hard, and we've created this show and this brand for the last decade…Everybody's happy. " This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. The thing is, both Kylie and Kendall are on the show much less than their older sisters. Maybe they still get paid the same, but it doesn't really matter. As Forbes noted in 2016, the family mostly uses KUWTK for "advertising and branding opportunities" versus their main source of income, so Ky and Kenny don't really need to do more than pop up every few episodes to make it worth their while—even if it means potentially getting paid less than their siblings.
agreed to an $80 million deal that would take KUWTK through season 14. So let's do some math: In 2015, the show was in its 10th season, and it wrapped up season 14 in March 2018. This means that the family took home $80 million in just three years. Cool, same! Their 2017 Deal In 2017, Variety reported that E! had agreed to another "below $100 million" deal to renew Keeping Up with the Kardashians through 2020. Which, again, is a truly massive paycheck for just three years of work. FYI, TMZ reported even higher numbers than Variety; they claim the family is actually being paid $150 million for their work through 2020. E! won't confirm, but either way there's a lot of money flowing into Kris Jenner's Birkin bag. Their Original Deal What remains unclear is how much Kris Jenner and her kids made for those first ten seasons of KUWTK. It stands to reason that their original contract was small, but the show's immediate—and massive—success lead E! to renew for a second season just one month after it first premiered.
In addition to E! 's statement, Khloé's heartfelt Instagram caption also made it sound like the ball was in the Kardashians' court when deciding to pull the plug. "I'm too emotional to fully express myself at the moment. My sappy post will come soon. Change is hard but also needed at times❤️💔❤️💔 I love you all. Thank you for the memories!, " she wrote. The family's announcement follows a turbulent summer for two of the show's stars — Kim and her husband, Kanye West. After issuing a flurry of tweets and revealing private details about Kim's first pregnancy, Kim asked the public for "compassion and empathy" as she tried to help Kanye, who was reportedly diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2018. TMZ confirmed that KUWTK would not film Kanye or their four children — North, Chicago, Saint, and Psalm — during that difficult period for the family. Moving forward, it's anyone's guess if the Kardashians will end KUWTK and launch a new series or spinoff. But if what Kris told Variety in 2017 still rings true today, only a handful of the Kardashians will likely be down for a spinoff going forward.
After garnering impressive ratings for KUWTK, the Kardashian-Jenner clan went on to launch various beauty and fashion lines, as well as a mobile video game. They've also become some of the most well-known social media influencers and reality stars on the planet. Recognizing the Kardashians' insane popularity, Variety reports that E! inked a deal with the family in 2017 three more years, that was valued at a whopping nine figures. So why is Keeping Up With the Kardashians ending? (Left to right) Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, and Kim Kardashian at the E! People's Choice Awards in 2019. Frazer Harrison Given the tremendous success of the show, it's a valid question that could have a multi-part answer. A recent Los Angeles Times article raises a good point about the "changing business of TV and celebrity, " especially in the age of social media and streaming services. After all, if fans wanted to see the latest drama with the Kardashians, they could easily just log into Instagram and keep up with the family there.
And after over a decade on the air, the Kardashians have a very impressive social media presence. For reference, both Kylie and Kim cracked the list for most Instagram followers on the platform in 2020 — Kylie has 195 million followers, while Kim has 188 million. Plus, the outlet points out that the show had a ratings peak in February of 2010, with the season 4 finale reaching a total of 4. 8 million viewers. By contrast, per Nielsen numbers, the most recent episode only garnered 810, 000 viewers. This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Ratings aside though, clearly E! was trying to hold onto the Kardashian clan for as long as possible, hence the aforementioned deal in 2017. Also, judging by part of the statement E! provided to CNN following last night's announcement, it sounds like the family, not the network, ultimately made the cancellation call: "While it has been an absolute privilege and we will miss them wholeheartedly, we respect the family's decision to live their lives without our cameras. "
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