Kim Kardashian promises more individual focus on each family member’s life as she teases ‘cinematic’ new Kardashians series: ‘It’ll be more in-depth’
Posted by  badge Boss on Mar 25, 2022 - 07:56PM
The Kardashian family will return to reality TV next month (Picture: Vogue Hong Kong/Greg Swales/PA Wire)

Oh don’t mind us, just drooling over another fierce photoshoot, this time for Vogue Hong Kong.

The businesswoman posed up a storm on the cover of the April issue, , and she even gave fans and insight into the family’s upcoming reality series.

The high-fashion cover shoot shows the mum-of-four posing up a storm in a series of designer outfits, including a figure-hugging floor-length black gown, and a Prada crop top teamed with leather trousers and gloves.

In her interview with the publication, the reality star teased that The Kardashians – set to premiere on Hulu next month – will be a ‘cinematic experience’ and ‘more in-depth’ than their previous show, Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

‘Our new Hulu show really takes a documentary-style approach to filming which will give the viewers at home a more cinematic experience. Additionally, this will focus on us more individualistically, and our businesses, so we’re excited to share that part of our life more in depth as well,’ she said.

‘We’ve been really open about sharing things that are happening in our lives, and we can’t wait for the response.’

The mum-of-four looked stunning in her latest Vogue shoot (Picture: Vogue Hong Kong/Greg Swales/PA Wire)

When asked whether her life on-screen accurately reflects what happens when the cameras turn off, Kim noted that pretty much every aspect of their lives has been captured on film.

‘Over the years, we’ve tried to share as many of our big life moments as possible, and a lot of that was showing vulnerability too,’ she shared.

‘There are probably just more one-on-one moments that the cameras didn’t catch but we tried to be open when filming so the audience could get a peek into our lives, and we did our best to share our stories in an honest way.’

The Kardashians will offer insight into the family’s lives like never before (Picture: Vogue Hong Kong/Greg Swales/PA Wire)

Kim – who shares children North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm with ex Kanye West – also opened up about the greatest value she’s taught her kids.

‘The biggest thing my own parents taught me is that family is everything – and it’s definitely a lesson I try to teach my own kids. That and to be kind – I want my kids to be kind and to treat everybody with respect,’ she said.

The Kardashians and Jenners have mostly grown up in the public eye, but Skims founder Kim tries to stay grounded as much as possible, which can prove challenging in the age of social media.

But, she credits her ‘incredible family’ for their support, which ‘means everything’ to the reality star.

Kim is truly living her best life atm (Picture: Vogue Hong Kong/Greg Swales/PA Wire)

Kim added that ‘the advent of social media really changed the game,’ as the sisters want to engage with their fans ‘in a meaningful way.’

‘We focus on all of the opportunities that social media allows for – having such access to direct feedback means we can pivot quickly, which can make all the difference when it comes to success.’

Kim is currently in the process of divorcing Donda rapper Kanye, after she filed in February last year.

However, no one is dimming her shine, as with SNL host Pete Davidson and doesn’t care who knows it.

The comedian even , and she’s keen to show off their romance after going Instagram-official.

It remains to be seen whether new beau Pete, 28, will appear in The Kardashians, but the upcoming series certainly won’t be short on drama and memorable moments.

KUWTK aired for 20 seasons, premiering in 2007.

The show concluded in June 2021, and the fam’s return to reality TV will hit screens on April 14.

Catch Kim in the latest issue of Vogue Hong Kong, Friday March 25.