"Keeping Up with the Kardashians," which helped
make Kim Kardashian and her siblings Kylie, Kendall, Khloe and
Kourtney household names and launched their careers in the
fashion and beauty business, will air its last season early next
year, the network and the extended family said.
"It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Keeping Up with
the Kardashians. After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons,
hundreds of episodes and several spin-off shows, we've decided
as a family to end this very special journey," the family said
on social media.
They gave no reasons for the decision, but E! said in a
statement that it respected "the family's decision to live their
lives without our cameras."
"Keeping Up with the Kardashians" made its debut in 2012 and
spawned 12 spinoff series. Audiences have declined in recent
years to under 1 million from about 4 million at the height of
the show's fame. E! is part of NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast
Corp <CMCSA.O>.
The show chronicled the personal and professional lives of the
California family, including Kim Kardashian's marriage to rapper
Kanye West, an armed robbery in Paris, Khloe Kardashian's split
with basketball player Lamar Odom, and the transition of family
patriarch Bruce Jenner to Caitlyn Jenner.
It helped Kim Kardashian launch a beauty and shapewear line,
launched the modeling career of her half-sister Kendall Jenner,
and helped promote a lip gloss business that turned half-sister
Kylie Jenner into a billionaire at the age of 21.
"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," Kim Kardashian said in a posting to her 188
million Instagram followers.
Kim Kardashian's life has recently taken a more serious turn
with her decision to train as a lawyer and to lobby for criminal
justice reform.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Peter
Cooney)
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