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Kim Kardashian Says She Makes More Money On Instagram Than The Reality Show KUWTK


 Kim Kardashian says that she makes more from Instagram than the KUWTK series.

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In the upcoming episode of the Netflix show, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, hosted by David Letterman, Kim Kardashian, told that the reality show series is not her main source of income.

The 39 years old reality show star revealed that she can make more money from her paid posts on Instagram than a whole season of the Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

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Source: Netflix

Every family member earns about  $4.5 million per season on this reality show series.

For Kim’s Instagram posts, brands and advertisers pay up to $500,000 per post. Therefore, it would take numerous posts to be equal to her KUWTK income for a season.

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Within the interview Kim said, she and her family wouldn’t be there where they are today without the reality show series, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, and that’s why they keep on continuing to share their lives on social media. She added, even if they post something on social media and make more than they do a whole season.

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Letterman also discussed the finances between Kim and her 43-year-old husband, Kanye West, which premieres on Netflix, show named ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction’ on 21st October.

Source: Splashnews.com

The 73-year-old late-night show host asked Kim, who makes more money, Kim or Kanye. She said that probably her husband, Kanye. Kim continued, they earn equal, they are both blessed and do extremely well, and she is really grateful for everything they have.

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Now, Kim is worth $780 million, making her the wealthiest of her family members, reported the Forbes earlier this month.

Kylie Jenner’s fortune reduced to about $900 million, however, she was believed to be a billionaire. According to publications, her estimated worth is $700 million, after the sales of the Kylie Cosmetics it’s reduced, partly because of the ongoing pandemic.  

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