Kardashians have no regrets as reality series ends

(From left) Kourtney, Khloe and Kim Kardashian with half-sisters Kylie and Kendall Jenner. Keeping Up With The Kardashians made the siblings household names after its debut in 2007.
(From left) Kourtney, Khloe and Kim Kardashian with half-sisters Kylie and Kendall Jenner. Keeping Up With The Kardashians made the siblings household names after its debut in 2007. PHOTO: KHLOEKARDASHIAN/INSTAGRAM

LOS ANGELES • After 14 years of drama, fashion and family, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the television series that made Kim Kardashian and her siblings household names, took its final bow on Thursday with hugs, tears and gratitude.

"I have no regrets. This was, like, the best decade and a half of my life," Kim, 40, said in the finale.

"I feel like the luckiest girl in the entire world that I get to work with my family every single day," she added.

"This is who I am. This show made us who we are, and I'll never take that for granted."

The series ended with hugs for the TV crew that has followed the wealthy family in its most intimate moments, and the burial of a time capsule.

Matriarch Kris Jenner, 65, buried the certificate she got when she trademarked the word "momager" in 2017 for managing the family's interests, while her daughter Kylie Jenner, 23, contributed the lip gloss kits that made her a billionaire.

However, the extended family from California have no plans to step back.

They will return for a two-part reunion next Thursday and on June 20, and have a deal for a new series on streaming platform Hulu that is expected to launch later this year.

Details are scarce, but Kris has described it as "the next chapter" for the family.

Over the years, the show chronicled the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, including Kim's marriage to rapper Kanye West, 44; 36-year-old Khloe Kardashian's split with basketball player Lamar Odom, 41; and the gender transition of 71-year-old patriarch Bruce Jenner to Caitlyn Jenner.

It also launched the beauty and fashion empires of Kim and her half-sister Kylie; 25-year-old Kendall Jenner's modelling career; spin-off shows for Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian, 42; and a social media presence in which Kim now counts some 227 million Instagram followers.

West and Caitlyn did not appear in the final episode, which was filmed last winter, before Kim filed for divorce and Caitlyn announced she was running for election as California governor.

Keeping Up With The Kardashians made its debut on NBCUniversal's E! Network in 2007, aired in some 90 nations in 20 languages and spawned multiple spin-off shows.

Audiences in the United States have declined in the past year to under one million, from about four million at the height of the show's fame.

The family announced last September that they would end the show, but gave no reasons for the decision.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on June 12, 2021, with the headline Kardashians have no regrets as reality series ends. Subscribe