The Feed | September 9, 2020

 

 
“Keeping up with the Kardashians” is saying goodbye after 20 seasons.  In a statement from the family, “It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians.  After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes and several spin-off shows, we’ve decided as a family to end this very special journey.”  The final season will air early next year.  The show premiered back in 2007. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

To our amazing fans - It is with heavy hearts that we’ve made the difficult decision as a family to say goodbye to Keeping Up with the Kardashians. After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes and numerous spin-off shows, we are beyond grateful to all of you who’ve watched us for all of these years – through the good times, the bad times, the happiness, the tears, and the many relationships and children. We’ll forever cherish the wonderful memories and countless people we’ve met along the way. Thank you to the thousands of individuals and businesses that have been a part of this experience and, most importantly, a very special thank you to Ryan Seacrest for believing in us, E! for being our partner, and our production team at Bunim/Murray, who’ve spent countless hours documenting our lives. Our last season will air early next year in 2021. Without Keeping Up with The Kardashians, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I am so incredibly grateful to everyone who has watched and supported me and my family these past 14 incredible years. This show made us who we are and I will be forever in debt to everyone who played a role in shaping our careers and changing our lives forever. With Love and Gratitude, Kim

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If you want your film to win Best Picture at the Oscars, soon it’s going to be required that your cast is inclusive. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts announced that as of 2024, films considered for best picture will have to meet certain diversity requirements.   Says the Academy, this step is meant to “encourage equitable representation on and off screen in order to better reflect the diversity of the movie-going audience."  Films wishing to be considered for Best Picture will have to meet two of four set benchmarks, which include featuring cast members from underrepresented groups in substantial roles.  
 
 
 
Travis Scott is the first celebrity to have his own meal at McDonalds. The $6 meal went on sale yesterday in LA.  the last time McDonalds used a celebrity to endorse a meal was in 1992, when Michael Jordan debuted his McJordan burger.
 
 

 

 

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