Khloe Kardashian reveals when Keeping Up With The Kardashians was picked up in 2006, they only had TWO WEEKS to prepare: “We did it on the fly”
Khloe Kardashian said keeping up with the Kardashians almost “went nowhere.”
The 36-year-old television personality has confessed to E! Of the family. The reality show, which will end this year after 20 seasons on air, barely passed, as its initial pilot episode did not impress viewers.
I think we shot a pilot or something for Ryan [Seacrest] and it went nowhere. And then a show on E! they fell, so they needed something to fill that dead time, ”she shared during her appearance Monday at the Kelly Clarkson Show.

Inside: Khloe Kardashian claimed that Keeping Up With The Kardashians almost “went nowhere” during Friday’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show
The employer then talked about the hasty start of the appropriate series and noted that the family did not have time to prepare characters on screen.
“They said, ‘You’re getting into the show, you start filming, you go on the air, like in two weeks.’
She continued, “Actually, I really appreciate it because we were just thinking,‘ Oh, we’re not going to have a second season, we’re going to film, it’s fun, let’s be ourselves. This is not going anywhere. ”

Taking it easy: the reality TV star also talked about the attitude the family initially took toward filming the show, as they decided to “be ourselves” in front of the cameras

In-depth: Kardashian noted that much of the filming of the early seasons of KUWTK was easy to get, as the family did not predetermine what their characters would be on the show.
Khloe also said the show was so successful because she felt the family had no pressure on them.
He noted, “We didn’t have any pressure on ourselves. We didn’t even have time to think about it; really, like, having anything preconceived and false. It was just who we are on the go and I think that made the ‘show was so good’.
Kardashian continued, “We just weren’t thinking. And it turned out it was probably the best thing that happened to us, because I think it was so relative and realistic for some people.
In September, it was confirmed that Keeping Up With The Kardashians would end in 2021 with its upcoming twentieth and final season.

Everything has to end: the long-running reality TV show will end after its twentieth and final season
Kim announced the end of the show in an Instagram post and wrote that: “With heavy hearts we have made the difficult decision as a family to say goodbye to Keeping Up With The Kardashians.”
He added: “We will forever cherish the wonderful memories and countless people we have met along the way … Without following the Kardashians, it would not be where I am today.”
The 40-year-old royal television personality also expressed a debt of gratitude to the series ’development team and production team, noting that his family would not have been given the opportunities they now have. without them.
I am so grateful to everyone who has seen and supported me and my family over the past 14 amazing years. This program made us who we are and I will be indebted forever to everyone who played a role in shaping our careers and changing our lives forever, ”he wrote.

Shout-out: Kim initially broke the news that the show ended in a September Instagram post, where she wrote that she would be “indebted forever” to the crew and development team behind the series.