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MAKERS OF KUWTK

open up a little book

The production team of Keeping Up With The Kardashians has remained virtually the same since the first season. The creators of the reality show have seen and experienced everything about the famous family over the years and open up a little book at the American RadarOnline “These people give their lives for the Kardashians. They have seen up close how the family has changed from a close-knit group into a complete mess.

“In the beginning, the crew was seen as family, but nowadays they are treated as if they are their lackeys,” says an insider. Although it is not always easy to work with this group, they are well compensated. “Everyone, from the director to the interns, is paid very well. E! knows that it is a tough job and they have to swallow a lot.”

Kris Jenner

Kris is the only one in the family who gets to see all the footage before it airs. “There are no exceptions, and she can reject anything she doesn’t like.”

The matriarch of the family has already fired several camera and lighting people who did not meet her standards. “When you’re filming with Kris, the right lighting must be used to capture her in the best possible way. This is a hard rule.”

“The production team practically lives with Kris,” reveals an insider. “She likes to have them around in case she comes up with new ideas. No one goes against her because she will just fire them.”

Kim is called Kardashian.

Both Kim and Kris do scenes in multiple takes. “They are the best actors in the business and deserve an award for their acting,” the insider laughs.

Whether you love her or hate her, Kim is the most beloved member of the cast. “She is still the same as on the first day and the richer she became, the better she treated everyone.”

Khloe Kardashian

Khloe is always up for a laugh. “She is so much fun to work with. She likes to get a little drunk before they start filming because then she is a bit looser and less self-conscious.”

Kourtney and Scott

“Kourtney and Scott always burst out laughing when they have to pretend to argue,” reveals another insider. “But they still do everything the production asks of them.”