By Norman Jean Roy Dresses and stockings, Saint Laurent. Necklace, Ring (Little Finger), Van Cleef and Arpels
When the show first aired, Jenner told me that everything happened “so fast” and the workload was very intense. Contrary to the idea that reality TV has not done much effort, it seems that besides capturing daily life, it lasts 6 to 7 days a week, reaching more than 16 hours a day. “We were doing wardrobes; sometimes even our hair and makeup. We shot in our own homes.” “We were proud of our residence and we wanted it to be beautiful. So we were also suit directors and florists, making sure everything was what we wanted, as if we had a company coming. Imagine if the whole world was looking at the look of your kitchen,” she threw it out. “But in retrospect, I never even dreamed of having this amazing career since I was 51.
Photo by Norman Jean Roy Coat, Valenciaga
Photo by Norman Jean Roy Coat, Valenciaga
Like any good reality TV show, a lot of drama is an important part of getting the audience intrigued. The Kardashians didn’t master this like everyone else, resulting in almost no intermediate 18 years of airing and counting. We witnessed many of their joyful triumphs and moments, but also ugly divorces, infamous private tape scandals, physical struggles between sisters, and for our cover star, a very public second divorce that ended up leading to the gender transition of her two young daughters’ father. All of this seems to be very complex and can be navigated privately around the world, or even more so. “You know, we have no regrets. I don’t regret it.” “We have a global TV show in 200 countries and in many languages. Our huge fan base has invested a lot in the family. At this point, they want to see what we are doing and they will know everything, especially when we live in the internet age. There is nothing.” She also revealed that the family has editorial rights to the show, but that doesn’t mean it should be hidden from the audience in addition to a bad day. “We always have these rights, and that’s how I negotiate this deal. I won’t put my family in a vulnerable position by signing a paper saying they can do whatever they want with our image, and we’ll only see it on TV. But we’ll only see it on TV. But we’ll soon realize the original moment, tears, tears, showing real value.