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‘Kardashians’ s7 proves they're still the queens of reality TV

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November 29, 2025

THE Kardashians have had an incredible journey, moving past critics who once dismissed them as being “famous for being famous”.

- DEBASHINE THANGEVELO

This celebrity reality TV family has been a staple on our screens since October 2007. Of course, back then, they were on E! Entertainment.

However, after 20 remarkable seasons and a few notable spinoffs in between, they moved to Hulu, which is housed under Disney+ in SA.

The reality series centres, and continues to largely focus, on the famous “momager” Kris Jenner and her daughters, Kim, Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian. Of course, Kylie and Kendall Jenner make it onto a few frames — but it is the three older sisters that steal the limelight.

Fans have watched them evolve into powerhouse entrepreneurs, build their families, get married (more than once in some cases), go through breakups, scandals and milestones.

Rob used to feature more prominently at the start of the reality series, but he chose to keep away from the spotlight after doing Rob and Chyna after their messy breakup.

His battle with his weight also impacted his mental health.

Before I get lost in memory lane, let's look at season 7 of The Kardashians, When you look at the reality TV landscape, it’s safe to say that this celebrity family has set a benchmark.

While most shows tend to wane or get stuck in a repetitive vortex, this one hits different. It’s got the drama, but it’s served gracefully and, in Khloe’s case, with a resting b***h face.

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