
The Kardashian-Jenners have amassed a combined net worth of $2 billion through the years. They've achieved a lot on and off-camera since they first starred in Keeping Up with the Kardashians in 2007. In June 2021, the show wrapped up after 20 seasons. But now they're back in a new Hulu show called The Kardashians. Recently, Kris Jenner printed that their resolution to transport away from E! and into the streaming platform was a trade resolution. So how much extra are they making on Hulu?
How The Kardashian-Jenners Got Into Reality TV
First, let's hint the beginnings of America's royal circle of relatives. It started when Kris' buddy pitched the reality show as a technique to their circle of relatives's financial problems. "So many people have said to me for years and years: 'You should really have your own reality show, because your life is so crazy,'" mentioned the momager.
"My girlfriend Kathie Lee Gifford used to always tell me, 'You're really our reality show. People don't even know what's happening here.' And that was when the big kids were babies. It's always been something that people were throwing around. And then when Deena [Katz, casting director] came over, I think a light bulb just went off for both of us."
Kim Kardashian also stated that it felt natural to them to percentage their lives on TV. "I just remember it happening so fast. And we really didn't know what was going on. But it was fun," she mentioned. "Once the show got picked up, we kind of as a family made a pact that we were always going to just be ourselves." She added that some of her members of the family, together with herself, have all the time wanted to damage into reality TV. "Kourtney had already done a show called Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive and our stepdad did I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!" the Skims founder shared.
"And then they were going to do a show called I'm a Rich Kid... Get Me Out of Here, and it was gonna be like celebrities' kids doing the jungle thing. And I was going to do that, but then the show got canceled," Kim continued. "And so my mom knew that I really wanted to do a reality show. Since The Real World came out, I was always really into reality TV. We'd had this conversation. And so even though I had a job, and I was working at my dad's office, she knew that was something I was into. So it was more like me and her kind of into it. And then, once it was a family show, that was what made sense. And that's what seemed to get our attention."
Kardashian-Jenners' Salary In Hulu's 'The Kardashians'
Insiders lately revealed that the Kardashian-Jenners are making 9 figures from their new Hulu show. Khloé Kardashian said they are all incomes the same wage. "We're all equals," she told Variety. Kris also admitted that many other networks had requested them to proceed their show. But at the end of the day, cash is cash. "Well, money always matters," said the matriarch. "I think that anybody would be foolish to say that money doesn't matter anymore."
Khloé added that money was an enormous influence in their choice to do the new collection. "It definitely played a factor because we give so much of our personal lives up for entertainment," said the Good American founder. "We always have our private family conversations, and we're pretty brutal, me and my sisters, with what we will settle for or not settle for. But not all money is good money. It has to be a good fit, and Hulu was just the perfect fit for us."
Walt Disney Television's chairman of leisure, Dana Walden hinted that the be offering used to be under no circumstances reasonable. "We stepped up to a great deal that they very much deserve," she said. "Who would you want more for your unscripted slate than the Kardashians? They perfectly symbolize our strategy, which is taking big shots, but the right shots, and betting on incredible talent and best-in-class opportunities in each genre." We're sure Kris additionally negotiated a super deal for the family. According to Khloé, "she fights like a pit bull" in relation to this stuff.
What To Expect From Hulu's 'The Kardashians'
Executive producer Ben Winston stated that they are maintaining the method that made KUWTK successful. "If it ain't broke, don’t fix it," he stated. "It feels different, but yet, ultimately builds on the great show that they did." Kris additionally said that they are their personal merchandise in this industry. "I realized really quickly that we had something, and it was very special," the momager said of their reality TV fame.
"Once we knew it was a hit," she persisted. "That's when you put on a more creative hat and you start to think, 'Oh, I see where this might be going. Maybe we should do something a little more outside the box and use this show as an amazing platform.' And that's what we did." And something to look forward to: Kim showed that she'll be discussing her romance with Pete Davidson on season 1.
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