Monday, August 8, 2016

Kourtney Kardashian: Will She Leave Keeping Up with the Kardashians?

Kourtney Kardashian may be on her way out of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.



The reality star is featured in the new issue of You magazine, opening up to the British publication about a number of personal topics.


But the excerpt that is making the viral rounds today center on Kourtney’s take regarding her family’s famous reality show.


As those who watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians online know very well, Kourtney is the most sarcastic member of the Kardashians and Jenners.


She’s dry. She’s casual. She can’t help but make fun of her sisters for so often being overly dramatic.


(Best case in point: When Kim thought she lost her diamond earrings in the water and Kourtney replied: “Kim, there are people that are dying.”)


In other words: it’s easy to see Kourtney simply getting up and leaving the show someday.


She has three kids. She doesn’t seem to crave fame the same way her siblings do.


And you don’t need to simply take out word when it comes to this assessment: Just listen to Kourtney herself!



“I don’t want the show to end, but I sometimes think I would be so happy if it did and I could just move away from it all,” Kourtney tells the magazine.


She does add as a qualifier, however:


“By the end of every season I’ve had enough, but then once we have had a break I’m ready for more.”


Truth be told, as long as those big checks keep coming in, it’s impossible to see Kardashian walking away from E!.


Not that we can blame her. At the end of the day, she basically gets to hang out at home and rake in the cash, just for having a few cameras following her around.


It’s not the worst set up in the world.



Still, Kourtney admits that life in the spotlight can be trying.


She says “co-parenting” with Scott Disick is “really easy,” but she also explains why it can be annoying:


“Scott and I communicate all the time. You have to keep discussing what’s going on because as the children grow older, the rules need to be renegotiated.


“We make sure we go on days out together because the kids love it, but it’s really hard when you’re at the zoo and there are cameras in your face all day.”


How does Kardashian raise children in these circumstances?


It helps to make rules.


Her three kids “have known the crew all their lives,” she tells the publication, adding that the crew is “very respectful” and has to be out of their home at 6 p.m. every day. 


After that, it’s time to eat, time to read, time to “snuggle” and time to just be a family.


“For me, the one thing that has become really important is to only put my energies into things I’m passionate about,” Kourtney concludes.


She tells the magazine that she knows she wears many hats in life, but she also knows which one means the most:


“When I fill out a form at passport control I always struggle with what to say when it asks for my profession: businesswoman or TV personality or mom – I mean, number one is always mom.”