The Kardashians File

Today, Kim is a billionaire (according to Forbes), primarily due to SKIMS, her shapewear line valued at over $4 billion. She is also a criminal justice reform advocate who convinced former President Donald Trump to commute the sentence of Alice Marie Johnson. She is currently studying to become a lawyer.

One of the primary reasons have staying power is diversification. While other reality stars fade because they rely on book deals and club appearances, the Kardashian-Jenners own their products. Here is the breakdown of the family portfolio:

Before the private jets and Met Gala invites, there was "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" (KUWTK). Premiering in October 2007 on E!, the show was initially perceived as a novelty. The cast included matriarch Kris Jenner, her children Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian, as well as step-daughters Kendall and Kylie Jenner. The Kardashians

The show's massive success catapulted the Kardashians into the spotlight, making them household names. The family's raw, unapologetic, and often humorous portrayal on TV resonated with audiences, particularly young women. The show's popularity spawned numerous spin-offs, including "Kourtney and Kim Take Miami," "Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami," and "Kim & RaJ Take LA."

: Found success with Good American while navigating public struggles with health scares (melanoma) and high-profile relationship drama with Tristan Thompson . Today, Kim is a billionaire (according to Forbes),

The Kardashians' impact on modern pop culture is undeniable. Love them or hate them, the family has built a media empire that spans reality TV, fashion, beauty, and entrepreneurship. Through their various ventures and social media presence, the Kardashians have helped shape societal norms and cultural trends.

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Despite the backlash, their influence on fashion is quantifiable. When Kim wears "bike shorts" and heels, the style sells out globally. When Kylie dyes her hair blue, the shade becomes a trend within 48 hours.