![]() ![]() In a brief, charged scene, Kim visited Kourtney to talk things out. Each has vented to other members of the family, but they had yet to speak to one another directly about the conflict-until episode 7, which dropped on July 6. Season 3 of The Kardashians, which premiered on May 25, has been building toward a confrontation between the two sisters. Read More: The Kardashians Is One Big Marketing Opportunity for the Family’s Brands In Kourtney’s estimation, Kim heartlessly capitalized on her wedding for a business deal in Kim’s view, Kourtney’s concerns were petty and she overlooked the personal and financial value of the opportunity for a sister whose career she should support. Their fight may seem trite: Kim creative directed a Dolce & Gabbana runway show that drew from the fashion house’s ’90s archives, and this felt like a violation to Kourtney because less than a year earlier she collaborated on her wedding with D&G, outfitting her family in many looks pulled from the same archive. The conflict at the center of season 3 is one between Kim and Kourtney Kardashian. But there’s a cost to blending business opportunities and personal relationships, and it may never have been more apparent than it is in the current season of The Kardashians. The Kardashian and Jenners have always been their own biggest assets as entrepreneurs: they have long offered up their private lives for public consumption, gaining in return a loyal following-and a massive customer base. Now, momager Kris Jenner and her children boast not only multiple reality series, but also several fashion, beauty, wellness, and alcohol brands. ![]() While the original show launched in 2007 as a showcase for a “modern Brady Bunch,” it also served as a fledgling platform for the Kardashian sisters’ clothing boutiques and small-potatoes endorsement deals. But viewers have long caught on to their equally (if not more) important priority: growing their business empire. Throughout the 16 years that the Kardashian and Jenner family has appeared on our television screens-first on E!’s Keeping Up With the Kardashians and now on Hulu’s The Kardashians-the overarching message they’ve put forth has always been that family comes first.
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