How Long Has Keeping Up With The Kardashians Been On

Seriously, How Long Have We Been Keeping Up?
Okay, let’s be real. The question isn't if you've watched Keeping Up With The Kardashians (KUWTK), but for how long have you been willingly glued to the screen? Because, my friends, it's been a while. A long while.
Get ready for this: the show premiered all the way back in 2007! That's right, two-thousand-and-freaking-seven. Think about what you were doing back then. Were you rocking low-rise jeans and a Razr phone? Probably!
Blast From The Past
To give you a little perspective, the iPhone had just come out. Britney Spears was having a moment, shall we say? And we were all blissfully unaware of the impending global obsession with contouring.
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The Kardashian-Jenner clan waltzed onto our screens with a promise of “unfiltered” (we use that word loosely, of course) access to their lives. Little did we know, they were about to become a cultural phenomenon.
The Math: A Decade and a Half of Drama
So, let’s do some quick math. 2007 to 2021 (when the original series ended) is a whopping 14 years. That's a serious commitment to any television show, let alone one documenting the trials and tribulations of a very famous family.

Think of all the things that have happened in your life in the last 14 years. Graduations, weddings, maybe even a few questionable haircuts? The Kardashians have been there, albeit on your TV screen, doing it all alongside you.
Babies, Businesses, and Billion-Dollar Brands
During that time, we watched Kim Kardashian West go from being known primarily as Paris Hilton's friend to a global icon. We saw Kylie Jenner build a billion-dollar empire before she could even legally drink.
We witnessed countless relationship dramas, business ventures (some more successful than others), and enough babies to fill a small nursery. The show became a masterclass in branding, self-promotion, and the art of staying relevant in a rapidly changing world.

But Wait, There's More! The Hulu Era
But the story doesn't end in 2021. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes (or maybe just a savvy business deal), the family returned to our screens with The Kardashians on Hulu in 2022.
So, you see, "keeping up" is not just a phrase; it's a way of life. It's a continuous, evolving saga that seems destined to run for… well, who knows how much longer?

So, Where Does This Leave Us?
Adding on from 2022 until now (2024), the Kardashians are still being kept up with. They're still on screens and a force within media.
The cultural impact of Keeping Up With The Kardashians is undeniable. Whether you love them or love to hate them, they've shaped the landscape of reality television and celebrity culture in profound ways.
So, next time you find yourself mindlessly scrolling through social media or reaching for the remote, remember: you're not just watching a TV show. You're participating in a cultural phenomenon that has been unfolding for well over a decade. And that, my friends, is something to behold!
