So she has always been somewhat famous, but her fame first started in a very degrading way. She basically got famous off a sex tape. Ironic as it may be, that was the start of her wealth and fame to come. Not long after her sex tape was released, the Kardashian family was rewarded and reality television show called, “Keeping up with the Kardashians.” At first people, including myself were confused and clueless about who they were. But, eventually the show and the Kardashians became more interesting and intriguing. It was as if the show was hypnotizing the audience to watch it each week. As of 2015, “Keeping up with the Kardashians” is in its 10th seasons and more popular and dramatic than ever. Whether real or fake, the show is full of drama and unfortunately, today’s society is infatuated with drama and that is what honestly drags in more views and money for the Kardashians. But, society does not see that, we see entertainment and we ignore what really started the show, which is Kim Kardashian’s humiliating rise to fame. Many people judge her for her past, but that is not right. Yea, her background is not clean, but whose is? I respect her “success” even if it came easy to …show more content…
Her wealth is a result of her reality TV show, fashion and cosmetic lines, her clothing store that she owns alongside her 2 sisters called Dash, and her newest contribution an App for cellphones that is worth about 200 million. She isn’t just famous for being famous anymore, she has multiple achievements under her belt. Kardashian is said to be a marketing genius even though she didn’t finish high school. Most regular people have to work their way to success and will most likely never be has wealthy as Kim Kardashian. She became an overnight celebrity with the help of a sex tape. Society is brainwashed to believe that sex sells and Kardashian is living proof of that. From her stylish clothes, glamorous heels, and expensive purses she is definition of the American Dream. Many girls and women inspire to be like her and look up to her, but not for her past, but for what she has