This may surprise many, but the most sought-after brand in 2022 of the Disney content empire, which also includes the Marvel and Star Wars movies, is the Kardashian family.
The details of the reality family's first contract of reality and social media with Disney have not been revealed, but estimates suggest a minimum of one hundred million dollars was transferred to the family's daughters, who now also function as producers.
In a press conference with the stars, each accompanied by an entire beauty team that takes care of touch-ups of makeup, hair and wrinkles in non-stop clothing, the family girls insisted, as did their new and sought-after producer, this time it's not reality, this time what's on screen completely authentic.
"It is impossible to invent what is happening to us," says the mother of the family, Chris Jenner, "the chaos is endless."
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"We're showing how much we've grown since the same series that came out in 2007," says Chloe Kardashian.
"When we started we were scared, a lot happens to us in life and it is impossible to simply confine everything to a narrative of beginning, middle and end. Not just a reality show but an authentic documentary series. "
When confronted with their new involvement in the production of the series, which actually gives them complete control over the content received on screen, Chloe claims: "Better. It's a mirror of our lives and I personally feel like I've had an emotional growth from watching myself. Kendall and Kylie were little girls when we started, so they're more boundary-setting."
"I grew up"
Kim Kardashian, for her part, is continuing with all her might to change her image, from a cheap trash-reality to a lawyer with an agenda.
"I grew up," she claims, "I am raising four black children, that is, from a persecuted community that is discriminated against in this country. I want to change reality, so that my children and the children of all my friends have a different future, hoping we can heal the crooked system. That is my motivation."
"I'm no longer the same Kim who thinks for hours about what kind of bikini selfie it's worth putting on," she insists, "but it also hasn't completely disappeared from my life. A person must be true to who he really is and take it all in stride."
On the reasons for the dismissal of producer Ryan Seacrest and their new and very profitable way in the industry, the significance of the move to Disney, the family's oiled PR machine and its impact on the brand's profitability and more, in the full article published in Shishvat magazine.
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