Kim Kardashian Stepping Up as the Next Family Powerhouse?

Kim Kardashian Stepping Up as the Next Family Powerhouse?
Kim Kardashian stepping up as the next family powerhouse? Photo credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.

Fans are buzzing about Kim Kardashian potentially following in her mom Kris Jenner’s footsteps as the family’s “momager.”

Kris is known for her savvy business moves and unwavering support in propelling her children, Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Rob, Kylie, and Kendall, to stardom. The Kardashian-Jenner clan has consistently acknowledged Kris’ dedication in their reality shows (“Keeping Up With the Kardashians” and “The Kardashians”) and social media, highlighting her tireless efforts in managing their careers alongside raising them.

A perceptive Reddit user points to Kim’s recent portrayal in “The Kardashians” as a hint at her future role. The user notes that while Kim constantly emphasizes her busy schedule, it might be a deliberate strategy. They speculate that the show might be prepping Kim to take over Kris’ “momager” duties when Kris decides to step back.

This theory gains weight when considering Kim’s recent ventures. Despite hiring an assistant to lighten her load, she’s actually added an acting role to her already packed schedule.

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Kim, the founder of the billion-dollar company SKIMS (partnered with the NBA and WNBA), recently launched her skincare line, SKKN. She also showcased her acting chops in season 12 of “American Horror Story” and revealed an upcoming role on Hulu as a lawyer with an all-female team – a perfect fit, she admits.

Adding to the “momager” vibes, Kim is a constant presence at her children’s events. She has a joint TikTok account with daughter North and showered her with praise for playing Simba in a recent production of “The Lion King.”

Kim’s growing involvement in her family’s careers and her own business ventures suggest she might be well on her way to becoming the next Kardashian-Jenner powerhouse.

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