KUWTK canceled

Ally Burger, A&E Writer

The family that is worth billions of dollars and have their own television show are known as the Kardashians. Although they have had much success, their reality TV show, “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” is coming to an end. The show has been airing for 13 years and will air its final season in 2021. 

“Keeping Up With The Kardashians” is a reality television show which features both the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian and Jenner families. The show presents many conflicts the family members have in their day to day life. They rely on one another for support. 

“They have such a fun family dynamic. Everyone has something completely different to bring to the table which makes the show more interesting,” junior Abby Globokar, a fan of the show, said. 

Throughout the show, their fame grows which brings even more conflict upon them. 

Some may think there is a scandal behind the show ending, but that is not the case. The family made a mutual decision to end filming because the kids who started the show now have kids of their own. Because of this, it has been getting too hard for them to film together. However, the Kardashians cannot say enough about the show’s impact.

“Without ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I am so incredibly grateful to everyone who has watched the show and supported me and my family these 14 past incredible years,” Kim Kardashian said. 

Viewers had multiple reactions to the show’s cancellation. 

“At first I was really upset the show was ending, but I think I have now realized that it is probably what is best for the family,” Globokar said. 

The show also features Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s relationship and some of the hardships they face as a married couple. Recently, they had to take some time off from their careers to work on their marriage. 

The final episode will feature this and many more Kardashian family moments.

The final episode of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” will air on E! in early January of 2021.