E! network's "Keeping up with the Kardashians" might as well be called "Kardashian Inc." The family -- including branding mega-star Kim Kardashian and her sisters Kourtney and Khloe -- earned an astounding $65 million last year on everything from appearances to fragrances to their own clothing boutique, Dash. Driving this all is Kris Jenner, who's not only mom to the Kardashian clan, but manager to each of them as well. Kris JennerPhoto by PR PhotosOnce you became successful, what was the biggest thing you splurged on?Probably a car. Robert was very successful. I don't think I personally splurged on anything because I wasn't working, but as his wife, he was very generous.Was there any one big, memorable thing he bought you?Probably the first big thing was a brand-new Mercedes convertible, a little two-seater. And a beautiful house, by the way, which was beyond fabulous in Beverly Hills. Prev NextMore On Luxuries:5 luxury cars under $35,000Keep up with your wealthCreate a news alert for "smart spending" Related Articles:5 lessons from reality TVMoney Q&A with Rob LoweTV money makeoversFamous family feudsRelated Links:Scammed celebritiesFriends making your broke?Bad celeb investmentsSpot a sneaky spouse advertisement
E! network's "Keeping up with the Kardashians" might as well be called "Kardashian Inc." The family -- including branding mega-star Kim Kardashian and her sisters Kourtney and Khloe -- earned an astounding $65 million last year on everything from appearances to fragrances to their own clothing boutique, Dash. Driving this all is Kris Jenner, who's not only mom to the Kardashian clan, but manager to each of them as well.
Probably a car. Robert was very successful. I don't think I personally splurged on anything because I wasn't working, but as his wife, he was very generous.
Was there any one big, memorable thing he bought you?
Probably the first big thing was a brand-new Mercedes convertible, a little two-seater. And a beautiful house, by the way, which was beyond fabulous in Beverly Hills.
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