
Keeping Up with the Kardashians
About
Reality series following the daily life of the Kardashian‑Jenner family.
Keeping Up with the Kardashians began in 2007 as a behind‑the‑scenes look at the blended Kardashian‑Jenner household. Over 20 seasons the show documented the sisters Kim, Kourtney and Khloé, their parents Kris and Caitlyn (formerly Bruce) Jenner, half‑siblings Kendall and Kylie, and partners like Scott Disick. Episodes mixed family dynamics, business ventures, friendships and occasional drama while offering glimpses into their high‑profile personal lives. The series ran until 2021 before being replaced by a new Hulu installment. Its popularity led to numerous spin‑offs and solidified the family’s brand in pop culture. Viewers followed the family's highs, lows, and public events, making it a cultural touchstone.
What to know
- Premiered on E! in 2007 and ran for 20 seasons.
- Focuses on Kim, Kourtney, Khloé and their parents Kris and Caitlyn.
- Episodes mix personal drama, business ventures, friendships and family dynamics.
- Strong language and occasional mature themes, but overall family‑friendly.
- Numerous spin‑offs (e.g., Kourtney & Kim Take Miami, Life of Kylie).
- Show often criticized for scripting, yet it offers glimpses into celebrity life.
- Available on streaming platforms like Hulu, Netflix (UK), and Amazon Video.
Watch if
If you’re intrigued by the blend of celebrity glamour, family dynamics, and real‑time drama, this show gives an inside look into the Kardashian‑Jenner lifestyle. It’s a mix of reality and entertainment.
Skip if
If you prefer scripted dramas or shows without strong language, you might find this reality series too casual or repetitive. The show focuses on daily interactions rather than plot‑driven storytelling.
Premise Overview
Family Dynamics and Tension
Business Ventures and Brands
Romantic Relationships and Breakups
Spin‑Off Expansion and Legacy
Media Coverage and Criticism
Final Seasons and Transition to Hulu
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