Kris Jenner Reportedly Facing Financial Struggles to Keep The Kardashians Afloat
For those unfamiliar, Kris Jenner has been the face of the franchise since its inception in 2007.
The beloved reality TV show The Kardashians last aired on Hulu in 2022, but recent reports suggest its matriarch, Kris Jenner, is grappling with financial challenges to ensure the series continues.
According to Life & Style magazine, the 69-year-old socialite and producer is facing a severe financial crunch, which is complicating efforts to keep the hit show running.
Despite her daughters’ billionaire status, an insider claims that Kris’s financial troubles have impacted production.
“When you ask Kris directly about this, she gives a heartfelt answer, explaining that she loves producing and filming the show because it allows her to spend more time with her busy adult children,” shared the source.
The insider went on to explain the immense pressure Kris is under, noting, “Keeping up with the extraordinary wealth and success of her daughters, particularly Kim and Kylie, has become a daunting task for her.”
For those unfamiliar, Kris Jenner has been the face of the franchise since its inception in 2007.
Originally titled Keeping Up with the Kardashians, the show underwent a rebranding as The Kardashians when it transitioned to Hulu in 2022.
Despite these reported struggles, Kris’s dedication to her family and the show remains unwavering.
The series has chronicled the lives of Kris and her six children—Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Rob, Kendall, and Kylie—cementing their place as one of the most famous families in entertainment.
Fans now eagerly await updates on whether the show will return, as speculation about Kris’s financial hurdles continues to circulate.