It’s been almost two decades To keep up with the Kardashians The path of reality TV has changed and its run is finally ending with 20 seasons in 2021, as star Kim Kardashian recently shared in a lengthy Instagram post.
Why now Chris Christ Jenner, in a recent interview with series producer Ryan Seekrest, tried to explain the decision behind ending the show.
“It’s just the right time to call,” Momeger said Broadcast with RJ Seekrest.
Chris gave a rather simple answer, “I think number 20, it looked good until 2020, but number 20, it just seemed like the right time.”
It “takes a minute and breathes and.” Is hoping for an opportunity [for] To all [to] A little slow. Don’t slow down professionally, but … figure out what our next steps are. “
“We had to tell the crew yesterday, so we all cried.”
According to Chris, “Open up … maybe he’s the one who’s taking it so hard and hasn’t really stopped crying since we announced it.”
As for whether Chris did the whole process on her, she says she “really didn’t.”
“It’s funny, when we talked yesterday, I had sorry thoughts about myself and I thought I was really strong. And, you know, this is the right decision,” Chris said. “I woke up today and I was thinking about the first time you and I had an interview in the air, and I was so excited and so nervous.”
Chris ended up calling To keep up with the Kardashians “We’ll always produce the best house movies,” he added, adding that “you’re grateful for every moment.”
You can catch the premiere of season 19 To keep up with the Kardashians September 17 at 8 p.m.
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