Kris Jenner’s reality TV empire could come crashing down as the cut-throat streaming industry threatens to end The Kardashians decades-long dominance.

While the show was renewed for another 20 episodes in late July, an industry insider claimed there’s no guarantee it will be picked up again, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

The Kardashians have ruled reality TV since 2007, when the show first premiered on E! before later transitioning to Hulu.

With the possibility of the Hulu show being axed in the near future, insiders claimed the momager, 68, has begun to fret over the loss of hefty paychecks and the spotligh.

That launched her family’s fortune and careers.

Sources said: “Kris wants the show to go on forever, but the economic realities of the streaming world are creeping up on her.

“Everything from marketing budgets to episode counts are getting tighter so streaming services can continue making a profit.”

While Jenner is said to be worried over the potential end of her cash cow, the insider claimed her daughters – including Kim Kardashian, 43, Khloé Kardashian, 40, and Kourtney Kardashian, 45 – aren’t as concerned about the end of their TV reign.

The source said: “When it does happen, it will enable them to concentrate on other things.

“There’s definitely a feeling they’ve squeezed the lemon long enough.”

Over the last 17-years, the Kardashians have grown their empire from reality stars to powerful business owners.

Kim launched multiple ventures, including KKW Beauty and shapewear brand SKIMS, which is reportedly worth $4 billion.

The 43-year-old mother-of-four isn’t the only entrepreneur in the family, either.

Eldest sister Kourtney started her blog-turned wellness brand Poosh in 2012 and later launched supplement gummy line Lemme. In 2016, Khloé co-founded “inclusive” clothing brand Good American.

Kylie Jenner rocked the beauty world in 2015 with her signature “lip kits” from her brand Kylie Cosmetics. Since then, she’s launched a plethora of brands including Kylie Baby and Kylie Swim.

Meanwhile, Kendall Jenner took her on-screen talents to the runway, scoring deals with some of the biggest names in luxury fashion before launching her own alcohol line, 818 Tequila, in 2021.

Kris’ youngest daughters also teamed up for their own clothing line, Kendall + Kylie Clothing Collection, when they were just teens in 2012.

Over the years the family has shared their ups, downs, fights and milestones – including weddings, pregnancies and scandals – with loyal viewers.

Most recently the 68-year-old matriarch opened up about the traumatic loss of her ovaries, which were removed after doctors discovered a tumor.

She told her daughters through tears: “I’m just really emotional about it because they came in handy with you guys.

“I’m emotional about it because that’s where all my kids were conceived and that’s where they were grown, in my tummy. And so [it’s a] very sacred place to me. The emotional part for me is just having that gone.”
The rise of social media influencers and TikTok stars has also posed a threat to the Kardashian family’s reign over reality TV.

With the younger generation gravitating towards more authentic and relatable content creators, the Kardashians are facing stiff competition in capturing the attention of viewers.

In addition to the changing landscape of the entertainment industry, the family has also faced backlash for their controversial decisions and actions. From cultural appropriation accusations to questionable business practices, the Kardashians have not been immune to criticism from the public.

Despite these challenges, the family has continued to leverage their platform and influence to expand their business ventures. From beauty brands to clothing lines, the Kardashians have capitalized on their fame to build a multi-billion dollar empire.

However, with the uncertain future of their reality show, the family may need to adapt and evolve to stay relevant in an ever-changing media landscape.

As the Kardashians navigate the challenges of a post-reality TV world, they may need to explore new opportunities and reinvent themselves to maintain their status as cultural icons.

Whether they choose to focus on individual projects or explore new avenues for collaboration, the Kardashians will need to stay ahead of the curve to remain at the forefront of pop culture

In conclusion, while the end of their reality show may mark the end of an era for the Kardashian family, it also presents a new chapter of possibilities.

As they navigate this transition, the family will need to stay true to their brand while also embracing change and innovation to stay relevant in an ever-evolving media landscape.