This is How the Kardashian-Jenner Klan Controls Leaks
With a successful reality show and many employees and friends around, it's difficult to know who can be trusted with intimate information.
Being a celebrity comes with a host of amenities, but there's one thing of which stardom robs people: privacy. Being in the entertainment industry means being watched 24 hours a day with paparazzi surrounding every step you take and employees and "friends" leaking intimate stories to the media.
Of course, even the most famous family in showbiz, the Kardashian-Jenner clan, couldn't escape it. But Kim Kardashian revealed during the post-finale reunion of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which ended this year after 20 seasons, how the family goes about figuring out how and where leaks happen.
During the show, host Andy Cohen brought up the subject. He said to the group of ladies, "There was a rumor about you guys telling fake stories to people in your circles to see what was leaking." Nodding at her sisters, Kim readily confirmed this.
She explained, “I sent people different pictures of [my daughter] North and one of them came out on TMZ,” she explained. By sharing separate photos with individual friends, the KKW Beauty mogul was able to ascertain which of those closest to couldn't be trusted with sensitive information.