Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Kim Kardashian's Interview for V Magazine
“Hello.”The voice that purrs on the other end of the line belongs to Kim Kardashian, though it could easily be mistaken for that of a Disney princess…or a phone-sex operator. The reality, as is often the case when it comes to Kim, is more surreal than fiction: over the past five years and through seven seasons of her hit cable reality show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians—along with several spin-offs and an over-the-top wedding special—the doe-eyed, supernaturally beautiful girl from Calabasas, California, has blossomed—no, ballooned—into a megawatt celebrity, TV star, branding impresario, retail CEO, and ubiquitous media fixation whose every move is documented by either paparazzi or her own camera crew, everywhere from Dublin to Dubai. Today, she’s back in Los Angeles following a whirlwind trip to Europe (and a stop in Atlantic City) with her new boyfriend, Kanye West. “I had to make sure I was here for when Kourtney was going to give birth,” she says, referring to the arrival of her older sister’s new child, a baby girl named Penelope. Conversing with Kim feels laid-back and familiar; when discussing her relatives she offers first names only and no additional explanation—but who would need it? Episodes of the family’s serial docudrama rake in upward of three million viewers a night (not to mention both legal and illicit online downloads), and the story lines are supplemented by a neverending chronicle of their activity across social media platforms and in the tabloids. In other words, even if you haven’t been keeping up with them, they’ve probably somehow found their way to you. “We’re all so exhausted by the end of a season, especially this one,” she says. “So it feels good to just chill out and not really do much. I finished filming the day I went to Paris, it was the perfect little trip to get away. Paris is one of my favorite cities and it’s always been a dream of mine to be out there during fashion week, so I was just kind of soaking it all in.” Not long ago, the thought of Kim in the front row of the Paris couture shows seemed a bit of a stretch. Fashion hasn’t been quick to embrace reality TV stars, many of whom vanish into obsolescence as swiftly as they arrived. On top of this, the recent controversy surrounding Kim’s larger-than-life 2011 wedding and subsequent 72-day marriage to NBA player Kris Humphries had many writing her off as an attention-seeking stunt queen…not the type of press the famously insular fashion world is interested in courting. But her connection to budding fashion designer/megaproducer/hip-hop impresario West has her back in the meme cycle— the public has spoken: they are “Kimye”—and many noticed a subtle transformation when Kim debuted a sleek, sophisticated new look at the Cannes Film Festival and around town in London. Gone were the hair extensions, false eyelashes, and skintight ensembles, replaced by a straight, shoulder-length haircut, natural makeup, and simple yet stunning pieces by Lanvin, Céline, and Givenchy. Photographer Nick Knight was one of the first to take notice, and the story seen here is the result.
“I met Nick in London,” Kim recalls. “He came to one of my boyfriend’s concerts, the Watch the Throne tour. He took out his iPhone and snapped a picture of Kanye and me, and even on a little iPhone camera he captured the moment so perfectly. We hit it off and we were like, We need to do a real shoot and not just a shoot on an iPhone!”
While the media has speculated that the evolution of Kim’s look can be attributed to the influence of her new beau, she explains that its roots run deeper than that. “It came from me taking time away at the end of last year and the beginning of this year and really simplifying my life,” she says. “I went and stayed at my mom’s house for like four months, and I didn’t bring any makeup, high heels, or anything. I just brought sweats, workout clothes, and pajamas. It was so refreshing to me! Spending more time in Paris and traveling has broadened my fashion horizon and my palette of what I want to wear. I love makeup. I love the glitz and the glam, but I think there are just different ways to go about it now.” Still, she admits, there is a ’Ye factor. “Obviously having a stylish boyfriend who has helped introduce me to things and opened up my vision has been an inspiration and has helped me change it up a little bit and become more sophisticated. Being with him, designing and doing things, that’s been motivating to me and has taught me a lot. I’m just thankful.”
Another aspect of Kim’s new relationship is the mutual appreciation for respite from the public glare. “Before, I wouldn’t have valued privacy as much as I do now,” she says, alluding to her turbulent year. “I think anyone I’m in a relationship with can really appreciate the things I’ve gone through to bring me here, because I probably wouldn’t have fought for that privacy before. Being with someone who’s more private but who understands public life, we have an understanding. It’s a good balance.”
Believe it or not, fashion is where Kim’s career started out. “I think that some people think we opened our store, D-A-S-H, on the show, but when we got the show offer we were thinking of it as a way to promote our store. Styling and fashion have always been my number one job, or obviously my first passion. Our goal had always been to promote the store by doing the show, and then we realized our dream life would be to have our own clothing line. Never in a million years did we think that we could go way more mass with it and have a Kardashian collection at Sears and a QVC clothing line. We weren’t even thinking that big.” She doesn’t bother to mention her five fragrances or the cosmetics line that she and her sisters are launching for the impending holiday season.
Kim and kompany are so big, in fact, they’ve inspired an impressive pop-cultural iconography, the pageantry and specificity of which is normally reserved for the most monumental of stars. When it comes to encountering renderings of herself and her family, whether in spoofery, drag, or professional impersonation, Kim says, “I find it super flattering. My friends and I joke, we’re like ‘Oh, that’s so 2007 Kim K.’ The tight dress, the curls, the wavy hair parted in the middle with the nude lip and the smoky eye—they tend to go with that look. I get it and I’m flattered by it, but I don’t think that it’s accurate. I look at my wax figure and I’m like, Oh my God, I would never dress like that. But it’s kind of cool. Immortalized as a waxed figure? It’s definitely an honor to have that.” Indeed, anything from a dress to a pair of earrings to a hair flip can be labeled “very Kardashian” by the pop-savvy public; the family name and brand has become its own adjective. The user-generated slang website UrbanDictionary.com includes “a beautiful nobody” among other offensive and more vulgar definitions.
“It’s always funny to me when people say that I’m famous for being famous,” Kim says, frankly. “I think it’s fascinating, because it’s still entertainment, you know? It’s fun to see the progression of that idea. I don’t take offense to it at all. I’m not naïve to the fact that I’m not a singer or an actress or anything like that. I’ve never claimed to be anything that I’m not. I think [reality] is still a new form of entertainment that was kind of an unexpected thing.” Perhaps this sensibility, too, reflects the influence of Kanye. She offers a curious analogy: “It reminds me of rap music.”
“When rap music first came out, people were like, We don’t understand this, what is this, it’s just a fad. But rap music is definitely here to stay, and I think reality shows have proven they are as well. But when something is newer, people don’t really understand it.” As more television genres go the way of the analog tube, why shouldn’t there be room to explore the potential of a new family dynamic? “You can see that soap operas aren’t on the air as much anymore. I think reality shows are taking over that genre, but I think the draw to our show is that we are relatable. I get it all the time, people saying, ‘I don’t have any sisters, but you make me feel like I’m part of the family,’ or, ‘I have four sisters and it reminds me of you guys!’ I think it’s just a new world with social media. The interaction I have with my fans and the access is so much fun to me. I love that connection.”
When asked if she can see herself earning enough respect to one day be revered like television greats such as Lucille Ball or Susan Lucci, Kim grows impassioned. “I think there was a quote where somebody said that reality stars will never get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. So, of course I’m so competitive that I think that it would be a huge achievement and a goal that anyone would want. I would love to break that mold.”
Whether or not Hollywood comes around, Kim is, apparently, coming to Hollywood. For her next feat, she’ll tackle a featured role in the upcoming Tyler Perry movie, The Marriage Counselor. Will acting for the screen really prove to be that different from simply living on it? “It’s a departure,” she says of her role as a therapist. “In real life, I’m definitely not a marriage counselor. I shouldn’t be giving marriage advice to anyone! It was pretty ironic, especially at the time that I was filming it, but it was therapeutic. It’s sort of my motto in life that I’ll try anything once that is outside my comfort zone, and if I don’t like it I won’t do it again. But acting, I liked.”
With her show renewed for three more seasons, there will be plenty of time to catch more of Kim, though this may be the last time the family signs on the dotted line. “To have more episodes than were shot of I Love Lucy and more seasons than The Andy Griffith Show will be such an accomplishment. But we’ll reevaluate after ten seasons, and if it’s not fun anymore or if we’re just ready, we’ll let it go,” she says. “I don’t think any of us would have a problem with that. We’d all probably enjoy a little bit of privacy.” That’s so 2012 Kim K.
For a video from the shoot go to showstudio.com!
Makeup Petros Petrohilos (Streeters)
Hair Sam Mcknight (Premier Hair And Makeup)
Manicure An Thuy (Airport Agency)
Photo Assistants Laura Falconer, Chloe Orefice,
James Robotham, Koby Boafo
Digital Operator Joseph Colley
Digital Post Tom Wandrag At Epilogue Imaging Ltd
Tech Operator Neal Bryant Camera Operator Penny Tu
Stylist Assistants Gerry O’kane And Heather Cairns
Makeup Assistant Choai Hair Assistant Cyndia Harvey
Production Céline Guillerm (Octopix)
On-Site Producer Ben Faraday (Octopix)
Production Assistants Alexandre Bugny
And Alexandre Tabet (Octopix)
Catering Les Tables Ephémères De Guilène
Location Studio Zéro, Paris
Special Thanks Pearl Servat (Pmkbnc)
Kris Jenner's Interview to Interview Magazine for the Semptember Issue
Kris Jenner recently did an interview of Interview Magazine, which we actually have here.
Thanks to Interview Magazine for what you're gonna read.
Martha Stewart was the queen of the '80s and Oprah owned the '90s, but the 21st century's preeminent female pop-cultural brand-builder may very well be Kris Jenner. Jenner is, of course, the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner brood, which includes daughters Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and son Rob from her first marriage to the late attorney Robert Kardashian, as well as daughters Kendall and Kylie from her marriage to Bruce Jenner, her hoop-star son-in-law Lamar Odom (Khloé's husband), and the father of Kourtney's two children, Scott Disick. But while Jenner and her kin have encountered the sort of fact-of-life speed bumps that a lot of mothers might consider potential problem areas (e.g. leaked sex tapes, impulsive weddings, unplanned pregnancies, rampant fits of conspicuous consumption), they have managed to deftly parlay theirs into a seemingly endless array of business opportunities. It was Jenner herself who, in 2006, came up with the idea for a reality show about the Kardashian-Jenners (which undoubtedly took advantage of the public's prurient interest in her daughter Kim's infamous 2007 sex tape with ex-boyfriend Ray J), and turned what might have been 15 minutes of shame into a successful television franchise that has netted her clan, co-producer Ryan Seacrest, and E!, the network on which the Kardashian-Jenner television properties air, hundreds of millions of dollars. In addition to the flagship, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, which recently completed its seventh season, Jenner has, through her company, Jenner Communications, overseen the launch of several Kardashian-branded spin-off shows (Khloé & Lamar, Kourtney & Kim Take New York, andKourtney & Khloé Take Miami) and books (Kardashian Konfidential, Jenner's own memoir Kris Jenner . . . And All Things Kardashian, and even a novel attributed to Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé called Dollhouse), as well as fragrance, apparel and accessory lines, and a string of boutiques. There are Kardashians and Jenners in ad campaigns for Poise and Skechers, on the covers of gossip magazines and on the homepages of websites like TMZ, and their every tweet is hungrily inhaled by millions of followers. And yet, despite their ubiquity, the world still can't seem to get enough of their very particular brand of blended-familial Southern California living, in all its splashy, flashy, leopard-print-and-Louboutin-clicking glory.
We caught up with Jenner, 56, on a recent Thursday at 6 a.m. as she was on her way to a workout with celebrity trainer Gunnar Peterson near her home in the L.A. suburb of Hidden Hills.
DIMITRI EHRLICH: You've managed somehow to turn your family into a brand. How would you define the Kardashian brand?
KRIS JENNER: I think it's a brand for the fans. We pay attention to what everyone seems to be attracted to about us. My kids are really good with social media; that's really an important dynamic in our relationship with our audience, and it's a great way to connect. One of the first things that Kim did when she started her fragrance line was let her fans have a hand in designing the bottle. She would go on Twitter and say, "What shade of pink do you like?" And that was an amazing thing, how everybody responded. Very early on, we realized that we had a very interactive relationship with the people who are our fans and watch the show.
EHRLICH: Why do you think America has been so fascinated by your children?
JENNER: Well, I think that there are so many of us in my entire family that everybody finds someone who they can relate to or connect with. At the end of the day, our show is just about our family and what happens, and over the last seven seasons, you've watched my little girls grow up, you've watched people get married and have babies and graduate from school and go to college. You know, it's like so much that goes on in any family, but it's magnified and dramatic, because that's who we are. So I think everyone can look at us and go, "Wow! I can relate to them."
EHRLICH: What was your original hope or motivation in doing Keeping Up With the Kardashians?
JENNER: The goal for my girls and me has always been about beauty and fashion. Before we ever had the shows, my mom had a store for 40 years in La Jolla, and I grew up working there. As my girls grew up, they wanted to study fashion in college—Kourtney did that, and Kim was a stylist and a closet-organizer. So it was always about the fashion and the clothes. The girls opened a store in Calabasas called Dash, and it became very successful, and Kourtney and I had a children's store called Smooch. That was always my dream: to have a chain of stores. So I started thinking about how much fun it would be to have a reality show, and when we did the deal with E!, I thought, Wow, we're going to be filming this show in our stores! And when you have a retail store, the one thing you like to do is attract customers. So I thought, "This will be so fabulous because people will know about our store. It will create an awareness of this Dash brand." And now the girls have three stores: one in Miami, one in New York, and one here--one actually just opened on Melrose in West Hollywood.
EHRLICH: Were you surprised by the show's near-immediate success?
JENNER: Well, there are a lot of big personalities in our family, and because of the way that we interact with each other—and the fact that the girls are beautiful, the little ones are adorable, and my husband is an Olympic champion—there was this perfect storm, where I think you kind of wanted to watch and go, "Wow, what's happening with this family?" And if you got invested emotionally, it turned out to be very entertaining . . . Apparently.
EHRLICH: Apparently. [both laugh] So what's your plan after the kids are all grown—other than keeping up with the Jenner empty nest?
JENNER: Well, I actually enjoy working on the clothing line that I have on QVC, so I think I'd like to concentrate on growing that brand and just doing my own thing. My motivation is to be creative and have fun. You want to do something that keeps you on your toes the rest of your life and keeps you busy. That's why we're creating these clothing lines and the kids' fragrances and all the things we have our hands in. I'm really good at multitasking, but I always look at the amazing opportunity that we've been given . . . You know, at this point, we've filmed more seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians than they did of I Love Lucy.
EHRLICH: On a recent episode, the show addressed some rumors that Khloé might not be your late husband Robert's biological daughter, but the product of an affair that you had during that marriage. There were suggestions that she take a DNA test, which she was hesitant about, but you were encouraging her to take it—which is obviously a very personal thing to do in public. Do you ever worry about the emotional effect that moments like that might have on your kids?
JENNER: Obviously, you would never want to do anything or say anything that would be uncomfortable or ruin a relationship with one of your kids. But I think that that's what makes our situation so unique. My kids are very open and honest and truthful with one another and with me. You'll see them snap if there's something that they aren't happy with. But I think that because we're all so comfortable with each other, it makes it very comfortable to share things with our audience. It just sort of happens. If I ever for one second thought that my kids would be uncomfortable with something or didn't want to do this anymore, then it would be over.
EHRLICH: Has there ever been a moment through all of this when you've said, "Stop the cameras from rolling. This is justtoo personal?"
JENNER: We have never stopped the cameras from rolling.
EHRLICH: Bruce is, of course, famous for winning a gold medal in the decathlon at the 1976 Olympics, so he was actually the first one in the family to experience celebrity, albeit in an era before the Internet and reality television. Have you and the kids learned anything from Bruce in terms of how to handle fame and maneuver in the spotlight?
JENNER: Bruce has had an amazing career that he built off of the fact that he was the gold-medal winner in the decathlon. He had two really good days in July 1976, and managed to become a television correspondent on Good Morning America, and, of course, on the Wheaties box for years, and wound up doing Tropicana commercials, and on and on. What I learned from that was definitely to listen and pay attention and take advantage of your opportunities. I also learned a lot about marketing, from just seeing how things have evolved over time . . . When I first met Bruce, he didn't have business cards or a press kit. I remember, we made a promo reel of Bruce speaking, like little clips, and we mailed these VHS tapes with the press kits.
EHRLICH: No beta tapes?
JENNER: [laughs] No! But it's just so funny how things have evolved. Now you can just click your computer and download a video. But those were the things I kind of cut my teeth on. I had to do it by hand. I had to think and project. And then I learned how to dream! You know, Bruce's philosophy is "Dream big, work hard." That's his motto. So I thought, "You know what? I can wrap my head around this." That's exactly what I did with the girls. Kim and I, at the beginning of each of the last seven years, have sat down and gone, "What's our dream? What's our goal? What do we want to do this year? Let's aim for the sky."
EHRLICH: Your late ex-husband, Robert, was an attorney, and famously represented his friend O.J. Simpson during his murder trial in the mid-'90s. I also know that you were very close friends with Nicole Brown Simpson. You and Robert divorced in 1990, before Nicole's death and O.J.'s trial, but how did that all play out in your relationship?
JENNER: It was tough because we were definitely on opposite sides of a very public murder trial. It was devastating for me and for my family, and then at some point, the night before the trial started, Robert wrote me and the kids an amazing letter and said, "I hope you can someday understand what I need to do, and I'm doing this for my friend. I'm by his side because I need to be." And that, to me, was such an amazing thing for him to do, to somehow hope that we would understand as a family that he needed to do what he needed to do. Whether or not the end result was what we had hoped for, I think it gave me some clarity of what kind of a person Robert Kardashian really was. He had such a big heart and he was so loyal. At the end of the day, I had to have respect for that on some level and teach my kids that you can get though any kind of adversity if you love each other as a family. So that was the changing point.
EHRLICH: In 2008, O.J. was sentenced for armed robbery. At the time, you said that you had "mixed emotions" about the sentence. What exactly were your mixed emotions?
JENNER: You know, he was a very dear friend for many years. Obviously, he was one of my best friends. So to see anybody go through such a messed-up situation . . . I felt really bad. I felt bad for him and his kids and just the whole thing. I just feel bad for people that get themselves into that kind of a situation.
EHRLICH: You released a memoir last year, and one of the things that you revealed in the book was that you had an affair during your marriage to Robert with someone you referred to as "Ryan," who later went public as Todd Waterman, and, in fact, appeared on the most recent season of Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Why did you give him a pseudonym?
JENNER: The reason I gave him a pseudonym in the book was that I wanted to protect his privacy. I was writing about my life and what I experienced, and we have millions of fans around the world who have asked me, "Why did you get divorced from Robert Kardashian?" And you can't write your life story and leave out one of the most important things that happened to you in your life. I think that that would be dishonest, and it would be something people would be very angry about: "You wrote this whole book and you're asking us to trust you, but you're not telling us why you got divorced." So I needed to explain. But it wasn't my position or my right to expose Todd. I didn't want to do something that would give him any grief at all. It was his choice to come out and say, "Yes, that was me."
EHRLICH: There have been some rumors that Todd's reappearance has rubbed Bruce the wrong way. There have also been rumors that there's been a renewal of your affair. What's the reality, if any?
JENNER: Well, if you'd told me 10 years ago that I'd be doing a reality show, and there would be an episode where my ex-boyfriend from an affair I had 23 years ago appears on this show, then I'd have said that you were out of your freaking mind. So that's been a real surprise to me, the way that this has evolved. And the way that Bruce reacted was, I think, the way any husband would react to something like that. But you work through that stuff. I think that Bruce, at the end of the day, realizes how great that was for me just to have that closure. Because there was this big wide-open door, and there was no period at the end of that relationship. I think it was healthy for me to be able to see somebody that played such an important role in my past and not just have it be this endless black hole . . . I was able to reconnect with Todd and say, "Wow, look at what we went through and look at where we are today."
EHRLICH: You have tattoos on your lower back of the names of your two youngest daughters, Kendall and Kylie. Does Kim ever say, "Hey, Mom, why is my name not tattooed on your back?"
JENNER: I've explained to my kids that I have way too many kids, and if I had a tattoo for every child, I would have no body parts that were normal anymore, so I think that that's just fine for me.
EHRLICH: I've worked on reality shows before, so I know that it's common practice for the producers to sit down and work on plot arcs and story lines. What do you say when people claim that your show is scripted?
JENNER: First of all, maybe our show is so successful because we don't have writers. We don't have scripts. We don't have story lines that we preconceive before we start filming. We do have a big meeting at the beginning of a season and say, "What is everybody doing?" Because we all have about five full-time jobs apiece. So I think the beauty is that there are so many of us and there are so many things going on that we don't have to sit and think, Oh, what would be interesting? I mean, you can't make up Lamar getting traded and Kourtney giving birth and the kids getting married—you can't write that stuff. Or Khloé going to jail.
EHRLICH: How do you feel about Scott now?
JENNER: Actually, Scott and I right now have the most amazing relationship. We have evolved over the last couple of months into a little lovefest. I really think Scott is a great dad, and that makes me very, very happy. He's also a great boyfriend to Kourtney. I think since Mason was born, he has really turned his life around, and I'm really proud of him. You know, we've watched Scott grow up, too. It took me some time to wrap my head around Scott, but he's great.
EHRLICH: I don't know if you've read this, but there was another rumor that Kris Humphries's alleged ex-girlfriend Myla [Sinanaj] said that Kris told her that you were behind the leak of Kim's sex tape. Is there any shred of truth to that?
JENNER: Absolutely not. They're delusional.
EHRLICH: Which of your daughters is the messiest?
JENNER: Kylie.
EHRLICH: And what's your favorite moment on the show so far?
JENNER: Khloé and Lamar's wedding.
EHRLICH: Finally, how would you feel about Kanye West as a son-in-law?
JENNER: He's fantastic.
Thanks to Interview Magazine for what you're gonna read.
Martha Stewart was the queen of the '80s and Oprah owned the '90s, but the 21st century's preeminent female pop-cultural brand-builder may very well be Kris Jenner. Jenner is, of course, the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner brood, which includes daughters Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and son Rob from her first marriage to the late attorney Robert Kardashian, as well as daughters Kendall and Kylie from her marriage to Bruce Jenner, her hoop-star son-in-law Lamar Odom (Khloé's husband), and the father of Kourtney's two children, Scott Disick. But while Jenner and her kin have encountered the sort of fact-of-life speed bumps that a lot of mothers might consider potential problem areas (e.g. leaked sex tapes, impulsive weddings, unplanned pregnancies, rampant fits of conspicuous consumption), they have managed to deftly parlay theirs into a seemingly endless array of business opportunities. It was Jenner herself who, in 2006, came up with the idea for a reality show about the Kardashian-Jenners (which undoubtedly took advantage of the public's prurient interest in her daughter Kim's infamous 2007 sex tape with ex-boyfriend Ray J), and turned what might have been 15 minutes of shame into a successful television franchise that has netted her clan, co-producer Ryan Seacrest, and E!, the network on which the Kardashian-Jenner television properties air, hundreds of millions of dollars. In addition to the flagship, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, which recently completed its seventh season, Jenner has, through her company, Jenner Communications, overseen the launch of several Kardashian-branded spin-off shows (Khloé & Lamar, Kourtney & Kim Take New York, andKourtney & Khloé Take Miami) and books (Kardashian Konfidential, Jenner's own memoir Kris Jenner . . . And All Things Kardashian, and even a novel attributed to Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé called Dollhouse), as well as fragrance, apparel and accessory lines, and a string of boutiques. There are Kardashians and Jenners in ad campaigns for Poise and Skechers, on the covers of gossip magazines and on the homepages of websites like TMZ, and their every tweet is hungrily inhaled by millions of followers. And yet, despite their ubiquity, the world still can't seem to get enough of their very particular brand of blended-familial Southern California living, in all its splashy, flashy, leopard-print-and-Louboutin-clicking glory.
We caught up with Jenner, 56, on a recent Thursday at 6 a.m. as she was on her way to a workout with celebrity trainer Gunnar Peterson near her home in the L.A. suburb of Hidden Hills.
DIMITRI EHRLICH: You've managed somehow to turn your family into a brand. How would you define the Kardashian brand?
KRIS JENNER: I think it's a brand for the fans. We pay attention to what everyone seems to be attracted to about us. My kids are really good with social media; that's really an important dynamic in our relationship with our audience, and it's a great way to connect. One of the first things that Kim did when she started her fragrance line was let her fans have a hand in designing the bottle. She would go on Twitter and say, "What shade of pink do you like?" And that was an amazing thing, how everybody responded. Very early on, we realized that we had a very interactive relationship with the people who are our fans and watch the show.
EHRLICH: Why do you think America has been so fascinated by your children?
JENNER: Well, I think that there are so many of us in my entire family that everybody finds someone who they can relate to or connect with. At the end of the day, our show is just about our family and what happens, and over the last seven seasons, you've watched my little girls grow up, you've watched people get married and have babies and graduate from school and go to college. You know, it's like so much that goes on in any family, but it's magnified and dramatic, because that's who we are. So I think everyone can look at us and go, "Wow! I can relate to them."
EHRLICH: What was your original hope or motivation in doing Keeping Up With the Kardashians?
JENNER: The goal for my girls and me has always been about beauty and fashion. Before we ever had the shows, my mom had a store for 40 years in La Jolla, and I grew up working there. As my girls grew up, they wanted to study fashion in college—Kourtney did that, and Kim was a stylist and a closet-organizer. So it was always about the fashion and the clothes. The girls opened a store in Calabasas called Dash, and it became very successful, and Kourtney and I had a children's store called Smooch. That was always my dream: to have a chain of stores. So I started thinking about how much fun it would be to have a reality show, and when we did the deal with E!, I thought, Wow, we're going to be filming this show in our stores! And when you have a retail store, the one thing you like to do is attract customers. So I thought, "This will be so fabulous because people will know about our store. It will create an awareness of this Dash brand." And now the girls have three stores: one in Miami, one in New York, and one here--one actually just opened on Melrose in West Hollywood.
EHRLICH: Were you surprised by the show's near-immediate success?
JENNER: Well, there are a lot of big personalities in our family, and because of the way that we interact with each other—and the fact that the girls are beautiful, the little ones are adorable, and my husband is an Olympic champion—there was this perfect storm, where I think you kind of wanted to watch and go, "Wow, what's happening with this family?" And if you got invested emotionally, it turned out to be very entertaining . . . Apparently.
EHRLICH: Apparently. [both laugh] So what's your plan after the kids are all grown—other than keeping up with the Jenner empty nest?
JENNER: Well, I actually enjoy working on the clothing line that I have on QVC, so I think I'd like to concentrate on growing that brand and just doing my own thing. My motivation is to be creative and have fun. You want to do something that keeps you on your toes the rest of your life and keeps you busy. That's why we're creating these clothing lines and the kids' fragrances and all the things we have our hands in. I'm really good at multitasking, but I always look at the amazing opportunity that we've been given . . . You know, at this point, we've filmed more seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians than they did of I Love Lucy.
EHRLICH: On a recent episode, the show addressed some rumors that Khloé might not be your late husband Robert's biological daughter, but the product of an affair that you had during that marriage. There were suggestions that she take a DNA test, which she was hesitant about, but you were encouraging her to take it—which is obviously a very personal thing to do in public. Do you ever worry about the emotional effect that moments like that might have on your kids?
JENNER: Obviously, you would never want to do anything or say anything that would be uncomfortable or ruin a relationship with one of your kids. But I think that that's what makes our situation so unique. My kids are very open and honest and truthful with one another and with me. You'll see them snap if there's something that they aren't happy with. But I think that because we're all so comfortable with each other, it makes it very comfortable to share things with our audience. It just sort of happens. If I ever for one second thought that my kids would be uncomfortable with something or didn't want to do this anymore, then it would be over.
EHRLICH: Has there ever been a moment through all of this when you've said, "Stop the cameras from rolling. This is justtoo personal?"
JENNER: We have never stopped the cameras from rolling.
EHRLICH: Bruce is, of course, famous for winning a gold medal in the decathlon at the 1976 Olympics, so he was actually the first one in the family to experience celebrity, albeit in an era before the Internet and reality television. Have you and the kids learned anything from Bruce in terms of how to handle fame and maneuver in the spotlight?
JENNER: Bruce has had an amazing career that he built off of the fact that he was the gold-medal winner in the decathlon. He had two really good days in July 1976, and managed to become a television correspondent on Good Morning America, and, of course, on the Wheaties box for years, and wound up doing Tropicana commercials, and on and on. What I learned from that was definitely to listen and pay attention and take advantage of your opportunities. I also learned a lot about marketing, from just seeing how things have evolved over time . . . When I first met Bruce, he didn't have business cards or a press kit. I remember, we made a promo reel of Bruce speaking, like little clips, and we mailed these VHS tapes with the press kits.
EHRLICH: No beta tapes?
JENNER: [laughs] No! But it's just so funny how things have evolved. Now you can just click your computer and download a video. But those were the things I kind of cut my teeth on. I had to do it by hand. I had to think and project. And then I learned how to dream! You know, Bruce's philosophy is "Dream big, work hard." That's his motto. So I thought, "You know what? I can wrap my head around this." That's exactly what I did with the girls. Kim and I, at the beginning of each of the last seven years, have sat down and gone, "What's our dream? What's our goal? What do we want to do this year? Let's aim for the sky."
EHRLICH: Your late ex-husband, Robert, was an attorney, and famously represented his friend O.J. Simpson during his murder trial in the mid-'90s. I also know that you were very close friends with Nicole Brown Simpson. You and Robert divorced in 1990, before Nicole's death and O.J.'s trial, but how did that all play out in your relationship?
JENNER: It was tough because we were definitely on opposite sides of a very public murder trial. It was devastating for me and for my family, and then at some point, the night before the trial started, Robert wrote me and the kids an amazing letter and said, "I hope you can someday understand what I need to do, and I'm doing this for my friend. I'm by his side because I need to be." And that, to me, was such an amazing thing for him to do, to somehow hope that we would understand as a family that he needed to do what he needed to do. Whether or not the end result was what we had hoped for, I think it gave me some clarity of what kind of a person Robert Kardashian really was. He had such a big heart and he was so loyal. At the end of the day, I had to have respect for that on some level and teach my kids that you can get though any kind of adversity if you love each other as a family. So that was the changing point.
EHRLICH: In 2008, O.J. was sentenced for armed robbery. At the time, you said that you had "mixed emotions" about the sentence. What exactly were your mixed emotions?
JENNER: You know, he was a very dear friend for many years. Obviously, he was one of my best friends. So to see anybody go through such a messed-up situation . . . I felt really bad. I felt bad for him and his kids and just the whole thing. I just feel bad for people that get themselves into that kind of a situation.
EHRLICH: You released a memoir last year, and one of the things that you revealed in the book was that you had an affair during your marriage to Robert with someone you referred to as "Ryan," who later went public as Todd Waterman, and, in fact, appeared on the most recent season of Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Why did you give him a pseudonym?
JENNER: The reason I gave him a pseudonym in the book was that I wanted to protect his privacy. I was writing about my life and what I experienced, and we have millions of fans around the world who have asked me, "Why did you get divorced from Robert Kardashian?" And you can't write your life story and leave out one of the most important things that happened to you in your life. I think that that would be dishonest, and it would be something people would be very angry about: "You wrote this whole book and you're asking us to trust you, but you're not telling us why you got divorced." So I needed to explain. But it wasn't my position or my right to expose Todd. I didn't want to do something that would give him any grief at all. It was his choice to come out and say, "Yes, that was me."
EHRLICH: There have been some rumors that Todd's reappearance has rubbed Bruce the wrong way. There have also been rumors that there's been a renewal of your affair. What's the reality, if any?
JENNER: Well, if you'd told me 10 years ago that I'd be doing a reality show, and there would be an episode where my ex-boyfriend from an affair I had 23 years ago appears on this show, then I'd have said that you were out of your freaking mind. So that's been a real surprise to me, the way that this has evolved. And the way that Bruce reacted was, I think, the way any husband would react to something like that. But you work through that stuff. I think that Bruce, at the end of the day, realizes how great that was for me just to have that closure. Because there was this big wide-open door, and there was no period at the end of that relationship. I think it was healthy for me to be able to see somebody that played such an important role in my past and not just have it be this endless black hole . . . I was able to reconnect with Todd and say, "Wow, look at what we went through and look at where we are today."
EHRLICH: You have tattoos on your lower back of the names of your two youngest daughters, Kendall and Kylie. Does Kim ever say, "Hey, Mom, why is my name not tattooed on your back?"
JENNER: I've explained to my kids that I have way too many kids, and if I had a tattoo for every child, I would have no body parts that were normal anymore, so I think that that's just fine for me.
EHRLICH: I've worked on reality shows before, so I know that it's common practice for the producers to sit down and work on plot arcs and story lines. What do you say when people claim that your show is scripted?
JENNER: First of all, maybe our show is so successful because we don't have writers. We don't have scripts. We don't have story lines that we preconceive before we start filming. We do have a big meeting at the beginning of a season and say, "What is everybody doing?" Because we all have about five full-time jobs apiece. So I think the beauty is that there are so many of us and there are so many things going on that we don't have to sit and think, Oh, what would be interesting? I mean, you can't make up Lamar getting traded and Kourtney giving birth and the kids getting married—you can't write that stuff. Or Khloé going to jail.
EHRLICH: How do you feel about Scott now?
JENNER: Actually, Scott and I right now have the most amazing relationship. We have evolved over the last couple of months into a little lovefest. I really think Scott is a great dad, and that makes me very, very happy. He's also a great boyfriend to Kourtney. I think since Mason was born, he has really turned his life around, and I'm really proud of him. You know, we've watched Scott grow up, too. It took me some time to wrap my head around Scott, but he's great.
EHRLICH: I don't know if you've read this, but there was another rumor that Kris Humphries's alleged ex-girlfriend Myla [Sinanaj] said that Kris told her that you were behind the leak of Kim's sex tape. Is there any shred of truth to that?
JENNER: Absolutely not. They're delusional.
EHRLICH: Which of your daughters is the messiest?
JENNER: Kylie.
EHRLICH: And what's your favorite moment on the show so far?
JENNER: Khloé and Lamar's wedding.
EHRLICH: Finally, how would you feel about Kanye West as a son-in-law?
JENNER: He's fantastic.
Kardashian Kollection's new line 'Kardashians Kurves' hits Sears Stores
Kim, Kourtney & Khloe Kardashian recently announced a new Denim Line, which will be called 'Kardashian Kurves'. It will offer a full range of ready-to-wear fashion, including jackets, dresses, tops, and pants, all from the prices of $68.00-$110.00. The spring-summer collection is actually available at Sears Stores now, while the Fall collection will hit Sears stores in October!
Monday, August 27, 2012
Kim And Kourtney attend Sunday Service With Mason and Penelope (August 26th)
Kim and Kourtney Kardashian arrived at a church in Thousand Oaks, California on August 26, 2012. Kourtney had her children daughter Penelope and son Mason Disick with them for the service. Kim made sure Mason was taken care of while mom Kourtney kept his new baby sister covered on the way into the church.
Scott and Mason grabbing a bite in Calabasas (August 26th)
Scott Disick and his son Mason were spotted heading to grab a bite to eat for lunch in Calabasas on August 26th.
Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian at jOYCE BONELLi's baby shower (August 25th)
Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian were spotted arriving, and after leaving, Joyce Bonelli's baby shower. Joyce is a close friend since many years, and she's also one of the sisters' make-up artist. Kourtney was with daughter Penelope, and she was wearing Fendi Jelly Flat Thong Sandal, while Khloe had Giuseppe Zanotti Wave Sandals.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Kim Kardashian's Beauty Day (August 24th)
Kim Kardashian was spotted heading at the Andy Lecompt salon in West Hollywood as she gets her nails done. (August 24th) She also went into the LaserAway Clinic in Beverly Hills. Kim was wearing Givenchy Bird Cage Ankle Booties and Hermes Birkin Bag in Black.
Khloe Kardashian's Unbreakble Meet and Great at Kardashian Khaos (August 24th)
Khloe Kardashian-Odom made her first solo appearance at "Kardashian Khaos" supporting her and husband Lamar Odom's perfume "Unbreakable" at the Mirage Hotel And Casino in Las Vegas. (August 24th) She was wearing Hermès Constance Belt, Giuseppe Zanotti Wave Sandals and Helmut Lang Bar Print Skinny Jeans.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Rob Kardashian at the She Cares Celebrity Basketball Game
Kourtney Kardashian & Mason at Menchie's in Calabasas, CA (August 23rd)
Enjoying a sweet post-suppertime treat, Kourtney Kardashian and her always-adorable son Mason were spotted grabbing dessert at Menchie's in Calabasas, California Thursday evening (August 23). Clad in a casual white t-shirt, pastel blue pants and silver sandals, the mom of two held tightly to her little guys' hand as they headed back to their vehicle - where daddy Scott Disick sat with the couple's new baby, Penelope.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Khloe Kardashian involved in car accident on Los Angeles freeway (August 22nd)
Khloe Kardashian has been involved in a car accident on a Los Angeles freeway yesterday. (August 22nd) The 28-year-old reality star was driving her Range Rover on the interstate when she is said to have rear-ended a sport utility vehicle. No one was reported injured in the crash. According to TMZ, damage to the vehicles was so 'insignificant' neither Khloe nor the other driver exchanged insurance details. Police were not called to the scene.
In the picture above, you can see that after inspecting the damage on the other woman's car, Khloe returned to her white Range Rover. The damage was so minimal that the pair didn't exchange insurance details. As she was spotted heading to the doctor with her step-daughter Destiny, it's not known if the little girl was with her or not.
Kourtney Kardashian, Joyce Bonelli & Penelope out in West Hollywood (August 22nd)
Now that she's a mother of two and Kourtney Kardashian brought her daughter Penelope out in West Hollywood, CA on Wednesday (August 22). The 33-year-old starlet looked chic in Tom Ford Brown Rhonda Sunglasses, Elizabeth and James Artist Shirt and Emilio Pucci Metallic leather sandalsl as she toted her newborn through Bel Bambini.
Khloe Kardashian out and about in Beverly Hills with Destiny & Lamar Jr. (August 22nd)
Keeping her health in tip-top shape, Khloe Kardashian was spotted heading to a doctor’s office in Beverly Hills on Wednesday (August 22). The 28-year-old reality star donned a casual ensemble in black yoga pants with a black tank while she was heading to the doctor with his husband's children Destiny and Lamar Jr.
On her way to the check-up she tweeted, “Random tweet.... I love @NICKIMINAJ.”
But the day didn't finish yet, some sources said Khloe had a car incident while she was coming back home. It seems nothing of serious happened, the reality star and the children are good.
But the day didn't finish yet, some sources said Khloe had a car incident while she was coming back home. It seems nothing of serious happened, the reality star and the children are good.
Kim Kardashian heading to Kanye's recording studio in Honolulu, Hawaii (August 18th)
Kim Kardashian was spotted heading into Kanye's recording studio. They are celebrating the finishing of Kanye's new album. While she was arriving, Kim was stopped by two fans that she made a photo with.
By the way, the couple where spotted all week going to and from Kanye's studio and the Kahala Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Kendall Jenner's meet and greet for Raine Magazine at Barnes & Noble, Calabasas (August 18th)
Stepping out to celebrate and raise attention to her front page fabulousness,Kendall Jenner took to a Calabasas Barnes & Noble bookstore to sign copies of her Raine magazine cover issue on Saturday (August 18). Kendall dutifully grabbed a seat at her special guest booth and penned copy upon copy of the publication's 'Innovate Issue'. She was wearing Motel Chika Strapless Dip Hem Dress and Yves Saint Laurent Ariane Bootie in Black.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Kim Kardashian & Kanye West heading to 'Yogourtland' in Honolulu (August 17th)
She loves to show off her fabulous curvy figure, and Kim Kardashian did just that while capping off the week with another Yogurtland visit with boyfriend Kanye West in Honolulu on Friday (August 17).
The 31-year-old brunette beauty flashed her ample cleavage and busty backside while hopping out of her sporty ride and heading inside the Hawaiian snack shop alongside her hip-hop star beau. She was wearing Giuseppe Zanotti for Kanye West Sandals
Kim Kardashian & Kanye West's vist the Yogurtland shop (August 16th)
Satisfying their craving for a cold and tasty treat, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West paid a return visit to the local Yogurtland shop while continuing their tropical Hawaiian holiday on Thursday (August 16). The E! reality hottie was wearing Givenchy Shark Lock Fold Over Wedge Boot and Givenchy Leather skirt
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Kardashian Kollection's new shoot for Fall 2012
Khloe Kardashian Odom joins the WWE Universe as Raw's Social Media Ambassador
The television personality, fashion designer, businesswoman and radio host has more than 7 million Twitter followers! Her hit television series, "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," airs Sunday nights at 9p.m. ET/PT on E! The season finale is Aug. 26.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Kim Kardashian Cameos in Kanye’s “I Wish You Would/Cold” Music Video
In the clip, Kanye puts his arm around the reality star as he sings, “And I’ll admit, I fell in love with Kim / ‘Round the same time she had fell in love with him.” Last week, the rapper debuted a new track titled “Perfect Bitch,” which he revealed was about Kim. (She appears at the 5:14-mark)
Kim Kardashian & Kanye West heading to a FroYo in Hawaii (August 13th)
Enjoying a frozen treat in the tropics, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West were spotted together on the beautiful island of Hawaii on Monday (August 13). The powerhouse couple swiftly walked to their fancy ride as the 31-year-old reality queen carried her frozen yogurt dressed in a simple black ensemble with Tom Ford Spring 2012 Sandals.
Kardashians Launch Kardashian Kollection At Dorothy Perkins In The UK!
Just yesterdat Kourtney, Kim & Khloe announced that they are launching their Kardashian Kollection line at Dorothy Perkins stores in the UK.
"This is such an exciting time and we can’t wait to head over to the UK later this year to launch the Kollection and visit all of our amazing fans." - Kim wrote on her blog
Also Khloe commented the launch of their line in the UK writing:
Also Khloe commented the launch of their line in the UK writing:
"We are also opening stores in Turkey, Kuwait, Singapore, Thailand, Israel, Qatar, Malaysia, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia and the Philippines. This is HUGE for us and we are truly on cloud 9 :)"
"We’ve been wanting to take the Kollection to the UK for a while now, so this is a dream come true." - Kourtney said
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