The Shocking Rule The Kardashians Have For Their Kids And Their Reality Show
For nearly two decades, people around the globe have been following the lives of Kim and her fellow Kardashian-Jenner sisters on their reality shows. This gives us a chance to revisit the antics, relationships, and jokes they got up to during their youthful years – including their children too! It seems that there’s one consistent pattern among the siblings when it comes to ‘The Kardashians‘, something I was previously unaware of.
You can watch all 20 seasons of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” using a Peacock subscription, while the first six seasons of “The Kardashians” are accessible on Hulu (with season 7 set to air later in 2025). However, when it comes to addressing their potentially questionable actions during their young adult years, they do not provide any explanations.
What The Kardashians And Jenners Have Said About Not Letting Their Kids Watch Their Reality Show
It seems most of the siblings have rules against their kids watching the family’s reality shows. Khloé Kardashian even told Jay Shetty on his On Purpose podcast that True and Tatum don’t even know they’re famous:
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The considerate supervisor from America mentioned a specific age at some point, suggesting that 7-year-old True could eventually revisit her mother’s days on the reality show ‘KUWTK’. She shared this thought during an interview with Marie Claire.
My child will be 13 when they watch their first episode of KUWTK.
It seems Khloé might be adopting a similar approach as her elder sibling Kourtney, who shared with Cosmopolitan that her kids aren’t supposed to watch their shows, due to the fact that doing so tends to spark some uncomfortable inquiries. In other words, Khloé could be learning from Kourtney’s experience.
They have caught a glimpse of it, but no, while I was taking a shower, Mason woke up and accidentally turned it on. He then asked, “Who is Blac Chyna?” And Kim displayed her private parts to Larsa Pippen. I replied, “This is exactly why people don’t watch the show. Some of the content can be inappropriate.
On an episode of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” Scott Disick, who is the father of Kourtney Kardashian’s eldest children, brought up the topic with Kim. He accepted that their kids might want to watch the show since it was a significant part of their history, and he noted that whether they were involved or not, it would still happen, either “with us” or “without us.” Kim responded to this.
I’m really hesitant just because me personally, I’m going to have to explain a lot.
I guess that’s one downside to contributing to some of the most iconic reality TV moments ever.
Travis Scott shared his thoughts on the matter concerning his children with Kylie Jenner, namely Stormi and Aire. Instead of commenting on their television shows, he expressed disapproval about them spending too much time in front of screens altogether, as mentioned to Rolling Stone.
Modern children are frequently found engrossed in iPads. The abundance of technology has led them to forego outdoor play. Therefore, Stormi doesn’t have a TV.
Is the Kardashian-Jenner family’s authority acceptable on some level, yet practically speaking, can it be enforced effectively?
The Next Generation Of Kardashians Is Likely Breaking This Rule
It’s clear that well-known family members had an advantage in keeping their children away from public attention when they were young, such as Kylie Jenner who likely didn’t concern herself much when she allowed 2-year-old Stormi to watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians. However, is it plausible to assume that these kids aren’t exposed to memes or overhearing discussions about their family from their peers?
Kourtney Kardashian’s eldest kids, Mason (15) and Penelope (12), have spent their entire lives on the show, with their births even being aired, implying they are aware of some of the family drama that unfolded between their parents. Even 10-year-old Reign has been involved in addressing rumors about Justin Bieber potentially being his biological father, showing that Scott Disick was correct when he told Kim Kardashian that eventually, everything would come to light.

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Discussing Kim Kardashian, it’s no wonder that North, their eldest child, has shown awareness of her mother’s reality TV history by reenacting some iconic moments on TikTok, given that Kim has made efforts to shield her four children from Kanye West’s contentious actions.
Enthusiasts of “The Kardashians” are eagerly waiting for updates about the forthcoming seventh series. Be ready to notice when it’ll start airing, and it’s likely safe to assume that Kris Jenner’s 13 grandchildren won’t be among the viewers.
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