WHO

KARDASHIAN­S CALL IT QUITS

WHY THE FAMOUS FAMILY HAVE CALLED TIME ON THEIR GROUNDBREA­KING REALITY EMPIRE

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n September 8, the first family of popular culture announced that after 14 years on air, they’re pulling the pin on Keeping Up with the Kardashian­s.

“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,” Kim Kardashian wrote after breaking the news on social media. “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.”

Since 2007, the fly-on-the-mansion-wall series (and 12 spin-off shows that followed) has chronicled the colourful personal and profession­al lives of the large Calabasas clan, catapultin­g its members into global super-stardom. The show will end after its 20th season, set to air in early 2021.

“The number 20 just seemed like the right time I think for us to take a minute and breathe, and everybody slow down a bit … figure out what our next steps are,” the family’s matriarch and mumager Kris Jenner said in a radio interview with the show’s executive producer, Ryan Seacrest.

Falling ratings, the impact of COVID-19 and failed multimilli­on-dollar contract negotiatio­ns have all reportedly contribute­d to the decision. But with or without cameras rolling, real-life drama for the family is not in short supply.

Kim, 39, is navigating turbulent times in her personal life, with her husband Kanye West’s mental health battle and controvers­ial presidenti­al run taking its toll. In June, production

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